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banning petrol powered vehicles
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pros of petrol cars
They come with an economical price tag
Petrol engines are easier to tune and tune-up
They offer better agility – acceleration and speed – than EVs
Because engines last longer than electric motors, petrol cars typically have a long service life.
cons of petrol cars
They consume gasoline which leads to overwhelming volumes of CO2 emissions, thus polluting the environment.
Despite being affordable to purchase, petrol cars are overall heavy on the pockets due to high fuel prices and recurring maintenance costs.
what are petrol cars ?
Petrol or gasoline cars run on a spark-ignited internal combustion engine, which mixes fuel and air after compression.
electric cars
What is a electric car
An electric car is a vehicle propelled with
electric motors that use energy stored
in rechargeable batteries.
pros of an electric car
They feel lighter to drive.
You can install EV charging units in your home garage to recharge your electric car instead of going to a gas station.
They help reduce your carbon footprint as they do not emit harmful CO2 emissions.
Since EVs have fewer mechanical parts, they don’t require maintenance and servicing as frequently as needed for petrol cars.
Because electricity is cheaper than fuel, the running costs of EVs are less compared to petrol cars.
They are also incredibly fast and make less noise.
You can enjoy certain tax benefits if you buy an EV using a personal loan.
cons of an electric car
he range of EVs, or the distance a car can cover before needing a recharge, can be a problem. They can only cover a few km daily.
Installation of Level 2 charging stations at home can be an added expense.
There is less service availability for EVs than petrol cars.
EV battery replacement costs can be hard on the pocket. However, a battery has a pretty long shelf life of 10 years.
should gulf countries decide to ban the sale of new petrol - powered vehicles
The foundations of the Qatari economy are oil and gas. The oil and gas resources in Qatar provide over 70% of the country's total income. More than 85% of the nation's export revenue and 60% of its GDP are derived from the oil and gas industry.
so its very important economically to the countryand all gulf countries so we shouldn't ban petrol powered vechical
The main reason why the gulf countries should not restrict gasoline vehicles is because it would negatively affect their economies. Because of the oil and gas, the majority of gulf countries are wealthy.
Oil spills and harmful chemical discharge have polluted the beaches and lagoons along the coast. The region's human population may be strongly effected by the environmental harm caused by oil production . Pollution of land and water resources are examples of damage.
negative effect on the gulf enviornmentally