This only applies to new cars, there’ll still be plenty of ICE cars on the road long after 2035. I’ve been a petrol head all my life, but I say bring it on - times are changing, zero emissions cars of some form are the future. I’ll still have my Omega, MR2 and motorbikes for fun (and no doubt some other ICE vehicles by then), but planning on an electric for my next daily
My biggest concern would be fuel prices getting even crazier than they already are as demand drops, but I’m optimistic synthetic fuels will be cheaper than real fuel by then
Zero emissions is an unattainable pipe dream.
Just because YOU can't see the pollution as you drive your EV does not mean that someone else can't.
And, in case it's news to those who believe the peddled BS, The planet only has one atmosphere. So the less pollution we make, the more someone else will, (if not more because they will then have to ship all the things they produce around the globe to get here... And you can be assured that won't be zero emissions either).
And if you want to say "Ah yes, what about renewable?" Trees are renewable. They get planted, chopped down, processed and burnt to produce electricity.
What we actually need is to be more efficient in our usage. Producing new cars out of expensive, rare materials is the exact opposite of efficient.
Keeping what you have and running it for as long as possible and replacing it with something used should you need to. And produce spares from recycled materials rather than new.
That's how you be efficient and save the planet.