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What will happen to internal combustion engine cars after 2025?

Ecology, Electromobility market, Economic events
What will happen to internal combustion engine cars after 2025?

The Euro 7 standard is one of the most anticipated legislations in the automotive industry. It has long been controversial because of its very stringent vehicle emission limits, which for the first time take into account, for example, dusting during brake pad abrasion. For internal combustion cars, it could mean an even faster recall.

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Air conditioning in an EV – how does heating work in an electric car?

Electric cars
Air conditioning in an EV – how does heating work in an electric car?

The engine in an electric car does not generate heat, so EVs must use specially designed heating and cooling systems. Maintaining the right temperature in the cabin in winter is not only a matter of driving comfort, but above all safety, since the windows must not be fogged up or frosted. You should know how an air conditioning system works in order to use it optimally.

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When will electric cars be cheaper than combustion cars?

Electric cars
When will electric cars be cheaper than combustion cars?

Today, for many people buying an electric car is still far too expensive and the internal combustion engine is still the dominant mode of propulsion. However, experts at Bloomberg NEF indicate that even before the end of this decade, electric car prices could drop enough to make them cheaper than combustion cars.

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