In recent months Britain, France and India all have announced plans to gradually phase out gasoline- and diesel-powered engines, and other countries are heading in the same direction.
The moves, which aim to curb air pollution and tailpipe emissions linked to global climate change, seem to signal a death knell for internal combustion engines (ICEs).
But the process will take time—India’s ban won’t fully take effect until 2030 and Britain and France’s prohibitions trail that target by a decade—during which piston powerplants will continue to play a significant role in upcoming vehicles. You can read on this by going to Autobeatdaily.