Draeno Posted April 29, 2023 Posted April 29, 2023 The electric car is no longer the future and is now a reality. At least for a few. Manufacturers and administrations have long been clear that the future of the automotive industry involves ending CO2 emissions, but what is not very clear is how and when this change will take place and if it will be definitive. The European Union marked a date on the calendar a couple of months ago and set the end of combustion vehicles in 2035. An ambitious and risky bet because the necessary infrastructure needs -such as an extensive and efficient network of charging points- for the general implementation of the electric car, is still in an initial phase. RELATED ARTICLE Volvo. Photo: Expansión.Volvo sold almost 100,000 cars since January, 17% of them were electric For this reason, among others, a review of this calendar was called for in 2026. But those who have done their homework for a long time are the manufacturers and, practically all brands, have developed electric and hybrid models that combine reliability, autonomy , power and comfort, so that in the part that concerns the vehicles we find ourselves fully immersed in this next step in automotive green technology. And as a sample, these are some of the best electric cars of 2023. https://www.larepublica.co/ocio/jeep-avenger-y-kia-ev6-entre-los-mejores-coches-electricos-para-comprar-este-2023-3602412
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