Wonder if they are going to be able to pull this off
By 2025, the Netherlands may only allow electric vehicles on the road.
A majority of elected officials in the Tweede Kamer, the lower house of Parliament, supported a motion proposed by the Labor Party (PvdA) to ban all diesel and petroleum cars from the Dutch market starting in 2025. If enacted, this proposal would allow existing fossil fuel-powered cars to stay on the road until they died, but when it comes to new sales, only electric cars would be permitted.
"We are ambitious, perhaps other parties are less so," PvdA leader Diederik Samsom told the local NL Times.
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While it is still unclear whether or not the motion will pass, some electric enthusiasts see the proposal as progress all the same. This law would not only affect Dutch drivers, but would also require more electric vehicle output from car manufacturers, and potentially destigmatize electric vehicles as a niche purchase.
"One big thing that's preventing more people from buying [electric cars] is awareness – people just don't know about them," Joel Levin, executive director of Plug In America, tells The Christian Science Monitor in a phone interview Thursday. "It is a pretty big shift for how you think about your car."
21 Feb ’12
like I said in the other thread, there isn't enough lithium on the planet to replace all the gas powered cards out there. The Netherlands will point this out. Might be a good investment strategy to drop a few bucks on a company like SQM, or maybe Western Lithium. Demand like that will make prices jump nicely.
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