EPA's New EV Plan Sparks Debate and Optimism Among Car Dealers and Experts.

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The Biden Administration has proposed stricter regulations for EPA limits that would require two-thirds of new cars sold in the U.S. to be electric by 2032. The proposed rules are expected to accelerate the transition to electric and boost electric car sales. Car dealerships in Northern Michigan are ready for the change, with proper infrastructure, tooling, and training already in place. Consumers Energy also sees growth in the industry as automakers offer more electric vehicles.
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