A plan to boost the use of electric cars in the next two years was approved Dec. 28 by the government of Poland, a country with some of the worst air quality in Europe.
The government of Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki decided to spend $5.2 billion by 2027 to modernize the country’s cars.
The government said the rule would help clean the air and would support the development of “an innovative transport system” and alternative sources of energy. Poland has about 23 million vehicles on the roads, predominantly gasoline or diesel models. It had only 1,000 electric cars at ...
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