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Response rates from 1.8k Right voters.

11%
Yes
89%
No
11%
Yes
89%
No
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Yes, but only if it includes subsidies for low-income citizens to afford these vehicles
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No, incentivize consumers and manufacturers instead of forcing them
0%
Yes, and require all emission based machinery to transition to clean energy
0%
No, not until we find an eco-friendly and humane way to acquire the materials
0%
No, the government has no right to interfere in consumer choices or the free market
0%
No, electric vehicle parts can be just as dangerous to the environment as emissions

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Other Popular Answers

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 @9ZNMKQBanswered…1wk1W

No, focus on making the grid sustainable and environmentally-friendly, in particular nuclear, and then begin to heavily incentivize, not force, citizens (and manufacturers) to convert.

 @9ZLYK7Fanswered…2wks2W

The government should mandate outcomes on reducing environmental impact to certain thresholds, and let Manufacturers determine how to meet those mandates. They should not prescribe specific technologies over others.

 @9ZF35QBanswered…2wks2W

Yes in cities/highly populated areas. However in country/outback Australia this would be an issue as charging stations would be few and far between when your hours from the nearest towns

 @9ZDYQSWanswered…2wks2W

i beleive they should invest in hydrogen fuel cells and insetivize more efficient peroleum cars as i dont believe that elctric cars are vaiable

 @9WV5Y6Zanswered…1mo1MO

In future yes. Could stop the making of new cars that aren't running from renewable energy. Complex topic

 @9WTKHM6answered…1mo1MO

Absolutely not. Instead, incentivize manual vehicle production. You have so much more control over a manual vehicle, and you're so much more attentive when you need to be active while driving.

 @9WKJ9XZanswered…1mo1MO

No, eletric cars should be banned as they are more harmful to the environment than petrol or disel cars

 @9TBZZV6answered…3mos3MO

cars should be prodominently electric by 2035. And all diesel cars should be registered as historical monuments that can be legal to drive anytime