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Holland towards a ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars

The Dutch government has started the legislative process to ban the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles from 2025 - Boom in bookings for the Tesla Model 3 - Elon Musk: "From the end of 2016 Superchargers will be throughout Italy".

THEHolland is heading towards an epochal turning point in the field of cars. In fact, the Dutch government has started the legislative process to ban, from 2025, the sale of vehicles powered by petrol or diesel. The measure is supported by the Labor Party PvdA, which managed to obtain an initial approval in Parliament.

Moreover, in recent years the Dutch government has been very active in promoting green initiatives in the field of energy consumption and, in particular, in the field of automobile emissions: the country is part, together with four other nations and eight states of North America had formed the Zero-Emission Vehicle Alliance to arrive by 2050 to the exclusive sale of eco-friendly cars.

For electric cars it could be yet another acceleration in a period of real boom. A boom certified by the numbers recorded by Tesla, the high-end electric car capable of compete with the European giants such as Audi and Mercedes, and especially the Tesla Model 3, which has already received 325 bookings in just over a week, record numbers for a car that won't hit the market before the end of 2017.

Numbers that have brought, thanks to the thousand dollars needed to get on the waiting list, already 325 million dollars in the homes of the company founded by Elon Musk pointing, with the Model 3 (which can count on a maximum range of at least 350 km and will have a purchase price of 35 euros), to bring about the electric revolution.

A revolution destined to arrive in Europe and also in Italy. Musk himself, in fact, announced that by the end of 2016 the Superchargers - the free charging stations compatible only with Tesla models that are able to charge the battery to 80% in half an hour - will cover the whole Italian territory . Musk will not be alone: ​​Enel has already announced in its 2016-19 business plan that it will strongly push investments in networks and the use of electric cars, with a sharp increase in charging stations throughout the territory from Sus to the north.

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