California Secures Agreements with Automakers to Enforce Strict Vehicle Emissions Regulations

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California has signed a deal with automaker Stellantis to uphold the state's strict emissions rules, committing to comply with zero-emissions vehicle sales requirements through 2030 and invest in charging infrastructure. This agreement aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate the deployment of zero-emissions options. Stellantis joins other automakers in supporting California's ambitious electric vehicle targets, despite potential challenges from federal administrations.
Topics:business#california#climate-change#electric-vehicles#emissions-rules#environment-automotive#stellantis
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