In a significant move to tackle climate change, the French government has announced a ban on gas boilers in new homes, starting from 2028. The decision aims to reduce the country's reliance on fossil fuels and meet its ambitious carbon emissions targets. As part of the same initiative, the government has also expanded its electric car leasing program, making it more accessible to low-income households and those in rural areas. This bold step is expected to have a lasting impact on France's energy landscape and sets a precedent for other European nations to follow suit in their efforts to combat climate change.


France announces ban on gas boilers in new homes and expanded electric car leasing  The Connexion