U.S. Pushes for Higher Electric Vehicle Sales with New Emission Rules.

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The US Department of Energy is considering reducing the way petroleum-equivalent fuel economy for electric vehicles (EVs) is calculated, which could mean automakers need to sell more low-emission cars to meet fuel economy regulations. The Alliance for Automotive Innovation has requested an increase in the ratings if they are changed, counter to the requests of other commenters. The DOE will accept comments regarding the rule on or before June 12, 2023.
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