Quebec passes bill that bans gas-powered vehicle sales by 2035 (montreal.ctvnews.ca)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 02:51
https://lemmy.world/post/23334554

Summary

Quebec has passed a law banning the sale of gas-powered vehicles by 2035 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Starting in 2034, advertising gas-powered vehicles of the 2035 model year or later will be prohibited, and by the end of 2035, selling or leasing new gas-powered vehicles will be banned.

Exceptions include emergency, rental, and off-road vehicles, while used gas-powered cars can still be resold and driven.

Quebec aims for 2 million EVs on its roads by 2030, though challenges remain as EV rebates phase out starting in 2025.

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Hobbes_Dent@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 02:58 next collapse

I’m all for it.

And I’m sure Musk and the US manufacturers are thrilled with the tariffs. Fuck you I’ll buy Chinese if I want to and can.

spongebue@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 03:37 collapse

What do US tariffs have to do with Quebec?

Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me on 20 Dec 03:40 next collapse

Nothing and that’s the point: while the US will be stuck with Elon’s Teslas, Canadians will get to use cheap and affordable Chinese EVs that actually compete with ICE cars in pricing and performance.

Kecessa@sh.itjust.works on 20 Dec 03:48 collapse

canada.ca/…/surtax-on-chinese-made-electric-vehic…

Nope, it’s an anti dumping measure and it’s perfectly appropriate in this situation.

cyborganism@lemmy.ca on 20 Dec 03:54 collapse

Yep. And European and Japanese manufacturers haven’t caught up. Koreans are well on their way though.

Hobbes_Dent@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 04:25 collapse

Canada has announced/promised tariffs as well on Chinese EVs.

random_character_a@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 05:08 collapse

Would anyone like a cuban style car subculture where people renovate/resuscitate their gas cars ad infinitum.

qyron@sopuli.xyz on 20 Dec 05:51 collapse

Cubans resorted to that due to commercial embargos not out of stubborness.

Eletrical vehicles are the future and a welcome one.

random_character_a@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 09:38 collapse

In cities yes, but try to live in rural area near or in polar circle. EVs somewhat work, but are generally a bad idea.

Quebec is not one of those places, but people tend to lobby these restrictions nation wide.

unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Dec 11:29 collapse

If the trend in battery tech advancements continues or even if it slightly slows down, by 2035 we will have batteries that are twice as dense, charge twice as fast and cost half as much. Batteries are the only limiting factor to go full steam on renewables and every country in the world that can afford it is currently researching battery tech. It will be fine.

Knuk@lemmy.world on 20 Dec 11:45 next collapse

Plus we have super cheap electricity assuming attempts to privatize Hydro-Québec keep failing.

Croquette@sh.itjust.works on 20 Dec 12:02 collapse

Your comment made me angry. These old accounting cunts are always trying to fuck us over to pad their budget short term.

Privatization is a plague and neo liberalism needs to die a gruesome death.

SAQ made almost 1.5 billion in profits, but the government is trying to shaft their employees by reducing the business hours, among some other issues, just to make more profits. Fuck off already

qyron@sopuli.xyz on 20 Dec 13:00 collapse

Most probably, that user was concerned with the already known issue with cold being capable of drainning batteries but as you so well stated the technology is advancing in leaps and bounds and the momentum in increasing so, given time, even that concern may very well be a soon forgotten issue.

But even if not, I’ll risk keeping the batteries a safe temperature could be solved by adding insulation to the space used to store the battery in the vehicle. In warm(er) weather, vents could allow for excessive heat to exhaust.

Just a thought.

unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de on 20 Dec 14:49 collapse

Solid state batteries solve the temperature problem and are already being practically applied for cars. The History > 2020-Present section of this article shows well how much global interest lies is in these.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_battery