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Remember that by 2035, you won't be able to buy a car with an internal combustion engine in the EU? Warning, could that moment come sooner? Yes, sooner—oh, wait, five years. It's all because of the plan to make all new company cars exclusively electric from 2030—so fleets will be able to buy only electric cars. Will it work? Unfortunately, there's a chance. Just look at what's happening in Poland? You'll say, nothing. Well, not exactly. As of January 2026, the upper limit for deductions for internal combustion cars in our country is only PLN 100,000—note: this also applies to regular hybrids—because any car with CO2 emissions exceeding 55 g/km falls under this limit. As a result, fleets will start switching to "ecological" plug-in hybrids, which only have good emissions results on paper, or perhaps even electric cars. What's this all about? I'm trying to explain.