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A Second State Has Announced Banning Gas-Powered Cars

In Shanghai, there is a $10,000 licensing fee for gas-powered vehicles. EV vehicles do not pay a licensing fee at all. So the Chinese government can nudge consumer interest by monetary means. And it needs to do something to clean up some of the most polluted cities in the world.
 
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On Saturday, June 17, 2023 at 10:47:54 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Shanghai mandates a $10,000 licensing fee for gas-powered vehicles
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A Second State Has Announced Banning Gas-Powered Cars

In Shanghai, there is a $10,000 licensing fee for gas-powered vehicles. EV vehicles do not pay a licensing fee at all. So the Chinese government can nudge consumer interest by monetary means. And it needs to do something to clean up some of the most polluted cities in the world.

That\'s not right. The city auctions off a fixed number of licenses in an effort to control traffic congestion. It\'s the people running up the price of the licenses with their bids. That\'s entirely different from your misleading headline.
 
On Sunday, 18 June 2023 at 01:08:42 UTC+2, Fred Bloggs wrote:
On Saturday, June 17, 2023 at 10:47:54 AM UTC-4, a a wrote:
Shanghai mandates a $10,000 licensing fee for gas-powered vehicles
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A Second State Has Announced Banning Gas-Powered Cars

In Shanghai, there is a $10,000 licensing fee for gas-powered vehicles. EV vehicles do not pay a licensing fee at all. So the Chinese government can nudge consumer interest by monetary means. And it needs to do something to clean up some of the most polluted cities in the world.
That\'s not right. The city auctions off a fixed number of licenses in an effort to control traffic congestion. It\'s the people running up the price of the licenses with their bids. That\'s entirely different from your misleading headline.

stop your fake
\\\\headline is correct

In China, specifically, city governments are already working to minimize gas car sales. In Shanghai, for example, license plates are prohibitively expensive ($10,000+) for gas vehicles, while EV license plates do not need to pay this fee.
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