EPA to Release Strongest-Ever Vehicle Emissions Rules.

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The US Environmental Protection Agency is set to release proposed federal emissions standards for light-duty vehicles that could make up to two-thirds of new passenger vehicles sold in the US electric by 2032. The new greenhouse gas performance standards would start for light-duty vehicles that are model year 2027 and gradually increase through model year 2032. The proposed rules would ensure that 64% to 67% of all new-car sales in the US would be electric vehicles. The EPA’s proposal comes after California air regulators voted last year to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035 and set interim targets to phase these cars out.
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