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The California regulation goes further than simply banning gas-only cars. In fact, it requires that 80% of new cars sold come 2035 must be fully electric; the other 20% can be gas-electric plug-in ...
Currently, there are 1.4 million electric vehicles on the road in California, and EVs make up 20.1% of all new car sales. Under the no-gas mandate, zero-emission vehicles must account for 35% of ...
After years of rapid expansion, electric vehicles sales growth in California trended down in the middle of last year and now has turned negative: 101,443 all-electric cars were registered in the ...
Commentary by a Fresno environmental advocate.
Governor Jerry Brown issued an executive order in March 2012 that established the goal of getting 1.5 million zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in California by 2025. [12] [13] In addition, in September 2014, Governor Brown signed into law bill SB 1275 that created the Charge Ahead California Initiative, and set the goal of placing at least 1 million zero-emission vehicles and near-zero-emission ...
'It's a daunting task,' a retail executive says about the mandate to also achieve 35% EV sales by 2025 and 70% by 2030. Here's what you need to know.
Electric vehicle analysts and industry leaders point to a disconnect between ambitious regulations and real-world infrastructure limitations
General Motors, whose Fairfax plant is in Kansas City, Kansas, says it will only make electric vehicles by 2035. Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford Motor Company, whose Claycomo plant employs ...