EPA's New Rules to Boost Electric Cars and Reduce Tailpipe Emissions.

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The Biden administration is expected to propose new limits on vehicle tailpipe emissions in an effort to push U.S. automakers towards majority electric-vehicle sales. The Environmental Protection Agency is likely to announce the new standards for light-duty vehicles next week, covering model years 2027 to 2032 and including the country's most stringent curbs on car pollution to date.
- EPA to Propose Tougher Tailpipe-Emissions Standards The Wall Street Journal
- E.P.A. Is Said to Propose Rules Meant to Drive Up Electric Car Sales Tenfold The New York Times
- EPA reportedly planning to announce significant limits on tailpipe emissions to boost electric vehicle adoption CNBC
- One decision can help get Biden’s climate goals back on track The Hill
- EPA set to implement unprecedented auto pollution limits Earth.com
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