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Biden Approves California's Ban on New Gas Cars by 2035, Requiring 80% Electric Vehicles and 20% Hybrids Amid Expected Trump Reversal
Dec 18, 2024, 04:47 PM
The Biden administration has approved California's plan to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035, a move that is expected to face challenges from the incoming Trump administration. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) granted California permission to enforce stricter emissions regulations, which will require that by 2035, at least 80% of new vehicle sales in the state be electric, with the remaining 20% allowed for plug-in hybrids. This approval aligns with California's Advanced Clean Cars II rule, which aims to phase out gas-powered vehicles over the next decade. The ruling has been hailed as a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions and improving air quality. However, it is anticipated that the Trump administration may attempt to reverse this decision, as Trump has previously criticized California's authority to set its own emissions policies. California's initiative is supported by 11 other states that have adopted similar regulations, collectively representing a substantial portion of the U.S. vehicle market.
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