Klaus Schwab

Thank Klaus Schwab for the Build Back Better Agenda

Many states in America will be forcing their citizens to drive electric vehicles within the next 10-20 years thanks to the Build Back Better agenda established by Klaus Schwab and adopted by President Biden.

California, New York, Washington, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Vermont are planning to ban new gasoline-fueled vehicles.

Many other states are actively considering whether they will follow suit.

Even if states don’t ban gasoline-fueled vehicles, people will be very limited in choosing cars that offer gas or diesel because car companies will stop producing gas cars.

This is all part of the Build Back Better agenda, Great Reset, and Agenda 2030.

Just imagine what will happen if the power goes out…

This is just another way for governments to control its citizens in the name of “climate change.”

White House

President Biden says “electric vehicles will save Americans money.”

Not sending $40 billion to Ukraine would also save us money.  Something tells us this isn’t about saving Americans money…

Read the full statement here

“President Biden’s Build Back Better Agenda and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal invest in the infrastructure, manufacturing, and incentives that we need to grow good-paying, union jobs at home, lead on electric vehicles around the world, and save American consumers money.”

“Today, the President will announce a set of new actions aimed at advancing these goals and increasing the impact of his proposed Build Back Better investments – positioning America to drive the electric vehicle future forward, outcompete China, and tackle the climate crisis.”

“Specifically, the President will sign an Executive Order that sets an ambitious new target to make half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 zero-emissions vehicles, including battery electric, plug-in hybrid electric, or fuel cell electric vehicles.”

“The Executive Order also kicks off development of long-term fuel efficiency and emissions standards to save consumers money, cut pollution, boost public health, advance environmental justice, and tackle the climate crisis.”

DAVOS, SWITZERLAND – Former Vice President of the United States shakes hands with Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum at the special address at the annual meeting on January 20, 2016 (Photo Remy Steinegger).

Europe has taken the lead by committing to become the first carbon-neutral continent by 2050.

Their goal is to remove carbon from the transportation industry, and the European Union has been pushing a plan to ban the sales of new gas and diesel-powered vehicles by 2035.

They are calling to cut CO2 emissions in new vehicles by 100% by 2035.

These Car Brands Are Going 100% Electric

Alfa Romeo

Alfa Romeo (2027)

Stellantis confirmed Alfa Romeo to be switching to EV-only. The transition will happen in 2027.

Bentley

Bentley (2030)

Bentley announced its plans to sell only battery-powered cars by 2030.

Chevy

General Motors (2035)

At CES 2021, General Motors made waves with its announcement: They will stop producing emissions-spewing cars by 2035. Instead the company will expand its electric lineup. By 2025, there will be 30 new EVs under the GM brands like Chevy, Cadillac, and GMC.

Lexus

Lexus (2030)

Toyota announced its plans to switch to electric vehicles. Lexus wil be all-electric in North America, Europe and China by 2030 (and all markets by 2035). An electric LFA successor is likely on its way as well. 

Mercedes-Benz Concept EQG

Mercedes-Benz (2030)

In July of 2022, Mercedes said it is plannig to sell only electric vehicles by 2030.

Mini

Mini (2030)

BMW isn’t planning to switch to 100% electric just yet….  but Mini will be! Sources disclosed that the company will be plug-in only by 2030.

Rolls Royce

Rolls-Royce (2030)

Rolls-Royce announced that will switch 100% electric vehicles by 2030.

Volvo

Volvo (2030)

Volvo presented its second all-electric SUV this month and tacked on a new goal. By 2030 the Chinese-owned Swedish carmaker plans to only have electric cars available.

Jaguar

Jaguar (2025)

Jaguar announced that by 2030 all Jaguars are aiming to be 100% electric.

Volkswagen

Volkswagen (2026)

In 2018 Volkswagen said it would stop producing combustion engine vehicles in 2026. They plan to make the last gas-powered car that year, and from then on be 100% electric.

In March 2022, Volkswagen announced that by 2030, 55% of its U.S. car sales will be fully electric.

Cadillac

Cadillac (2030)

Cadillac will be 100% electric by 2030.

Buick

Chevrolet / GMC / Buick (2035)

Chevrolet, GMC and Buick will eliminate combustion-powered vehicles by 2035.

Lotus

Lotus (2028)

Lotus is working on a limited-run Evija all-electric sports car and plans to be 100% electric by 2028.

Toyota

Toyota (2040)

At the 2017 Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota stated it will stop producing combustion engines by 2040.

Audi

Audi

Audi plans to slowly phase out combustion engines. They will continue to have gas-powered vehicles for another 10 to 15 years, reportedly but will eventually be 100% electric.

Porsche

Porsche

The German carmaker announced in March 2022 its plans to hit more than 80 percent electric options by 2030.

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