EPA proposes new tailpipe rules that could push EVs to make up two-thirds of new car sales in US by 2032 - News Summed Up

EPA proposes new tailpipe rules that could push EVs to make up two-thirds of new car sales in US by 2032


EPA proposes new tailpipe rules that could push EVs to make up two-thirds of new car sales in US by 2032"This is a future for everyone": EPA Administrator Michael Regan called the regulations "the strongest-ever federal pollution standards for cars and trucks." CopiedUnder the proposed tailpipe standards, electric vehicles, pictured here, could account for up to two-thirds of new cars sold in the U.S. by 2032. EPA Administrator Michael Regan called the regulations "the strongest-ever federal pollution standards for cars and trucks." Regan touted the proposed rules on "CNN News Central" on Wednesday, claiming they would bring down costs for consumers and slash planet-warming pollution. That means much of the US car industry will already be transitioning ahead of the proposed federal rules.


Source: CNN April 12, 2023 17:55 UTC



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