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English: Planned phase-out of fossil fuel vehicles by country:
 
2020s
 
2030s
 
2040s
 
2050s
Français : Planification de l'élimination progressive des véhicules à combustion par pays :
 
Années 2020
 
Années 2030
 
Années 2040
 
Années 2050
Nederlands: Geplande uitfasering van fossiele brandstofvoertuigen per land:
 
Jaren 2020
 
Jaren 2030
 
Jaren 2040
 
Jaren 2050
Date 28 November 2020, 13 February 2024
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Governmental signatories fall into three categories:
  • A: 'governments will work towards all sales of new cars and vans being zero emission by 2040 or earlier, or by no later than 2035 in leading markets.'
  • A signatories: Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Canada, Cape Verde, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, El Salvador, Finland, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Slovenia, Sweden, the Holy See, United Kingdom, Uruguay.
  • B: 'governments in emerging markets and developing economies will work intensely towards accelerated proliferation and adoption of zero emission vehicles.'
  • B signatories: Armenia, Dominican Republic, Ghana, India (two-wheelers and three-wheelers constitute more than 70% of global sales and more than 80% in India. All governments should also support the transition of these light vehicles to zero emission vehicles), Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Paraguay, Rwanda, Turkey, Ukraine.
  • India: In November 2021, the Indian government was amongst 30 national governments and six major automakers who pledged to phrase out the sale of all new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2040 worldwide, and by 2035 in “leading markets.” Brad Plumer & Hiroko Tabuchi (11 November 2021). "6 Automakers and 30 Countries Say They’ll Phase Out Gasoline Car Sales". The New York Times. "...30 national governments pledged on Wednesday to work toward phasing out sales of new gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles by 2040 worldwide, and by 2035 in “leading markets.” (...) The 30 countries that joined the coalition included Britain, Canada, India, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, and Sweden. (...) The addition of India was especially notable, since it is the world’s fourth-largest auto market and has not previously committed to eliminating emissions from its cars on a specific timeline."
  • C. 'cities, states, and regional governments will work towards converting [their] owned or leased car and van fleets to zero emission vehicles by 2035 at the latest'
  • C signatories: Akureyri, Ann Arbor, Atlanta, Australian Capital Territory, Balearic Islands, Barcelona, Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments, Secretariat of Mobility Bogota, Bologna, Bristol, British Columbia, Buenos Aires, California, Catalonia, Catamarca Province, Charleston, Ciudad del Este, Córdoba, Dallas, Florence, Gangwon Province, Genoa, Jeju Province, Jujuy Province, La Paz, La Plata, Lagos, Los Angeles, Milan, Miskolc, Naples, New South Wales (Australia), New York, New York City, Northern Ireland, Paks, Palermo, Quebec, Reykjavik, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Monica, Sao Paolo, Scotland, Seattle, Sejong City, Seoul Metropolitan Government, Government of Sikkim, South Australia, South Chungcheong Province, Turin, Ulsan Metropolitan City, Vancouver, Victoria (Australia), Villa Elisa, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Wales, Washington (state).
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