Analysis: EVs will top two-thirds of global car sales by 2030. MAGA soils diapers.

What a Trumpian liar you are. remember Trump hiding kids in cages across the country? Trump had a bad immigration problem, however, Biden has arrested more and deported more than any president in history. The masses are doing what our ancestors did throughout history. Went to where they thought they had a chance to better themselves. You would be doing the same thing in their spots. Most of them want to make money, support their families and eventually return to their homelands.Biden has never been seen as a fuck up. He has been a middle-center politician with great experience and well known for dealing across the aisle. You are as usual completely wrong.

TA Garbler is wearing his FoxNews glasses. Of course he thinks Biden is a fuck up. I would too if I only read and watched right wing media.


I bet he even thought President Obama was a fuck up.
 
What a Trumpian liar you are. remember Trump hiding kids in cages across the country? Trump had a bad immigration problem, however, Biden has arrested more and deported more than any president in history. The masses are doing what our ancestors did throughout history. Went to where they thought they had a chance to better themselves. You would be doing the same thing in their spots. Most of them want to make money, support their families and eventually return to their homelands.Biden has never been seen as a fuck up. He has been a middle-center politician with great experience and well known for dealing across the aisle. You are as usual completely wrong.

Deportations have plummeted to lows under Biden:

Deportations Plummet Under Biden Enforcement Policies
https://cis.org/Report/Deportations-Plummet-Under-Biden-Enforcement-Policies

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2022/03/11/ice-report-deporations-arrests/

ICE arrests and deportations fall under Biden
https://www.axios.com/2022/03/11/ice-arrest-deportation-number-biden-immigration

I don't give a shit what these criminal entrants want. They are illegally entering the US, some are using fraudulent claims for amnesty or asylum. Their shitty conditions where they came from are theirs to fix, not run from and create here.

Biden has always been incompetent. He was incompetent in college, and has been ever since. Now, even usually reliable pro-Democrat media like the NYT and WaPo are saying he's incompetent and senile.

Joe Biden is facing a crisis of competence
https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/16/politics/joe-biden-afghanistan-border-masks-covid-19/index.html

https://www.chicagotribune.com/colu...0210122-3i4jrasksjaubmcqk55bej7pla-story.html

We were wrong about President Biden
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/25/opinion/joe-biden-reelection-second-term.html

Majority now believe that Joe Biden is kind of an idiot
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...ow-believe-that-joe-biden-is-kind-of-an-idiot

Biden is blaming everyone but himself
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...himself-hes-one-who-gave-taliban-green-light/

Joe Biden's Growing List of Failures
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-bidens-growing-list-failures-opinion-1654002

Watch: Biden Gives Answer So Unintelligible It Sounds Like He's Speaking a Foreign Language
https://www.westernjournal.com/watc...igible-sounds-like-speaking-foreign-language/

Biden is a total fuck up and an idiot. On top of people writing on it, there's also a mountain of video.
 
Electric vehicles have outpaced growth of traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars in recent years. More than 50% of shoppers were interested in buying an EV, according to a Cox survey this summer. Fifty-three perecent of consumers said that EVs will eventually replace ICE-powered vehicles.

MAGAs burst a vein

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KIA’S NEW EV COSTS LESS THAN OTHER COMPARABLE SUVS — HERE’S WHY IT’S PROOF THAT THE AUTO MARKET IS CHANGING FOR GOOD
Kia has plans to have even more EV models for sale by 2026.
by Brendan O'Leary*/*October 2, 2023
Electric vehicles have been breaking away from their luxury roots for the last several years. Once prohibitively expensive, the EV market now includes options such as Chevrolet’s Bolt, which can be purchased for under $30,000 (or even cheaper with federal tax credits).
This year, those with bigger families can get into the action, too, as Kia is set to unveil the EV9: an electric, three-row SUV with a speculated price tag of around $60,000. This figure is lower than the cost of many premium electric SUVs on the market — like the Tesla 2023 Model X SUV, which will set you back over $100,000 — while still offering a range of 300 miles.
Not only that, but this particular SUV stands as proof that EVs are entering the mainstream, intended as products for the general public with an increasing diversity of models, capabilities, and purposes to fit a wide variety of different customers.
This is great news. A wider selection of affordable EVs, and their broad normalization, as a result, will accelerate the number of EVs on the road, which will positively impact our planet.
Conventional dirty energy-powered vehicles create polluting gases while in operation. These gases end up in our atmosphere, where they trap heat from the sun and raise temperatures around the globe. Higher temperatures lead to rising sea levels, more hurricanes, extreme weather events, droughts, and other troubling phenomena.
Kia has plans to have even more EV models for sale by 2026, which follows similar efforts by other big-name manufacturers.
The momentum behind EVs appears to be enduring — and growing. In 2022, sales increased by two-thirds from 2021, which translates to 5.8% of all vehicles sold.*
 
I find it impractical to give a fat fuck about 2030,
so you kids will have to work this shit out
for yourselves.:)

Norway is the world leader, with 80% of new car sales electric.
Other leading countries include Iceland, Sweden, the Netherlands and China.
The top countries have adopted supportive policies, such as financial incentives and investments in charging infrastructure.

Electric vehicle sales have been growing exponentially due to falling costs, improving technology and government support. Globally, 10% of passenger vehicles sold in 2022 were all-electric, according to analysis of data from the International Energy Agency. That’s 10 times more than it was just five years earlier.
Electric Vehicles (EVs) produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions than internal combustion engine vehicles, such as gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles. Once the electric grid shifts to zero-carbon power, emissions will be even lower. For this reason, ramping up EVs will be one of the most important steps in reducing transportation emissions — alongside reducing private vehicle travel and shifting to public transit, biking or walking.
There are already a number of countries switching to EVs at impressive rates. The top 5 countries with the highest share of EV sales are Norway (all-electric vehicles made up 80% of passenger vehicle sales in 2022), Iceland (41%), Sweden (32%), the Netherlands (24%) and China (22%), according to our analysis. China’s place on this list is especially significant considering it is the biggest car market in the world. The other two biggest car markets have lower EV sales but are growing quickly: the European Union (12%) and the United States (6%).
 
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Norway is the world leader, with 80% of new car sales electric.
Other leading countries include Iceland, Sweden, the Netherlands and China.
The top countries have adopted supportive policies, such as financial incentives and investments in charging infrastructure.

Electric vehicle sales have been growing exponentially due to falling costs, improving technology and government support. Globally, 10% of passenger vehicles sold in 2022 were all-electric, according to analysis of data from the International Energy Agency. That’s 10 times more than it was just five years earlier.
Electric Vehicles (EVs) produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions than internal combustion engine vehicles, such as gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles. Once the electric grid shifts to zero-carbon power, emissions will be even lower. For this reason, ramping up EVs will be one of the most important steps in reducing transportation emissions — alongside reducing private vehicle travel and shifting to public transit, biking or walking.
There are already a number of countries switching to EVs at impressive rates. The top 5 countries with the highest share of EV sales are Norway (all-electric vehicles made up 80% of passenger vehicle sales in 2022), Iceland (41%), Sweden (32%), the Netherlands (24%) and China (22%), according to our analysis. China’s place on this list is especially significant considering it is the biggest car market in the world. The other two biggest car markets have lower EV sales but are growing quickly: the European Union (12%) and the United States (6%).

The Norwegian EV incentives:
No purchase/import tax on EVs (1990-2022). From 2023 some purchase tax based on the cars’ weight on all new EVs.
Exemption from 25% VAT on purchase (2001-2022). From 2023, Norway will implement a 25% VAT on the purchase price from 500 000 Norwegian Kroner and over
No annual road tax (1996-2021). Reduced tax from 2021. Full tax from 2022.
No charges on toll roads (1997- 2017).
No charges on ferries (2009- 2017).
Maximum 50% of the total amount on ferry fares for electric vehicles (2018)
Maximum 50% of the total amount on toll roads (2018-2022). From 2023 70%
Free municipal parking (1999- 2017)
Access to bus lanes (2005-). New rules allow local authorities to limit the access to only include EVs that carry one or more passengers (2016-)
25% reduced company car tax (2000-2008). 50% reduced company car tax (2009-2017). Company car tax reduction reduced to 40% (2018-2021) and 20 percent from 2022.
Exemption from 25% VAT on leasing (2015-)
The Norwegian Parliament decided on a national goal that all new cars sold by 2025 should be zero-emission (electric or hydrogen) (2017).
«Charging right» for people living in apartment buildings was established (2017-)
Public procurement:​ From 2022 cars needs to be ZEV​. From 2025 the same applies to city buses​


https://elbil.no/english/norwegian-...ree municipal parking (1999- 2017) More items

I highlighted the one where the Norwegian government is forcing them on the public...
 
We're not talking California:

There are already a number of countries switching to EVs at impressive rates. The top 5 countries with the highest share of EV sales are Norway (all-electric vehicles made up 80% of passenger vehicle sales in 2022), Iceland (41%), Sweden (32%), the Netherlands (24%) and China (22%), according to our analysis. China’s place on this list is especially significant considering it is the biggest car market in the world. The other two biggest car markets have lower EV sales but are growing quickly: the European Union (12%) and the United States (6%).
 
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