Die EPA erlaubt Kalifornien, den Verkauf benzinbetriebener Neuwagen bis 2035 zu verbieten

https://abcnews.go.com/US/epa-allows-california-ban-gas-powered-new-car/story?id=116910026

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  1. California has been given the green light by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars and light trucks by 2035.

    In 2022, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) approved a controversial plan, dubbed the Advanced Clean Cars II Regulations (ACC II), to begin phasing out sales of new gas-powered cars and light trucks in the state. The agency established a year-to-year roadmap with specific requirements for how many zero-emission vehicles automakers must deliver to the state.

  2. sniffstink1 on

    Don’t worry climate change denialists, in about a month the next guy will take office, have the EPA rescind that permission to California, and then he’ll disband the EPA so they can never do that again.

  3. siromega37 on

    Pretty sure CA can ban the sale of whatever they want in their state. Thats not an interstate trade issue that the federal government has any say over.

  4. ThatCoupleYou on

    Having recently been to LA and San Fran. California absolutely has a car problem and should be requlated to oblivion.

    But the flyover states should not be held to the same regulations.

  5. Beneficial_Pianist90 on

    Does anyone remember the rolling blackouts? I do. And that was many years and many Watts ago. So much corruption by govt and … nothing? No fight? People on the streets, crime rampant, but EV good?? Y’all need to get your priorities straight.

  6. This will get rolled back by the EPA under the next administration in about 6 weeks.

  7. I’m guessing Trump’s EPA will reverse the decision in a few months.

  8. RLMZeppelin on

    I own an EV and am environmentally conscious. I’m all for the end of ICE cars, but if this doesn’t come with some kind of plan/allowance for charging infrastructure on rental properties it’s gonna suck for a lot of people.

    A huge amount of Californians are priced out of the housing market so they rent and the vast majority of rental properties have little to no charging, at least where I live.

    Even units with garages don’t usually come with anything aside from the standard 110v outlets which take FOREVER to charge a non-PHEV battery. Hell it’s still like 12hrs if it is a PHEV.

  9. What about how a fleet of tesla and other ev that failed for days cuz of winter?

  10. Bradley2ndChancesVgs on

    I have mixed feelings… I think it’s good for the environment…but I worry about low-income people not being able to afford an electric vehicle

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