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California approves regulation for new vehicles to run on electricity, hydrogen by 2035

Law will end sale of new gasoline, diesel cars in state in 13 years

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Aug 2022 11:30PM

California approves regulation for new vehicles to run on electricity, hydrogen by 2035
The California Air Resources Board’s plan increases the number of new cars, trucks and sports utility vehicles that must be electric or hydrogen-powered to 35% by 2026 and account for 51% of all new vehicle sales in 2028 and 68% in 2030 until 100% is reached in 2035. – Wikipedia pic, August 26, 2022

ANKARA – The California Air Resources Board (CARB) approved a historic regulation yesterday that will require 35% of all new vehicles sold in the state to run on electricity or hydrogen by 2026 and 100% by 2035.

The regulation would end the sale of new solely gasoline or diesel cars in California in just 13 years, Anadolu Agency reported, quoting the Sacramento Bee newspaper.

“This is transformative,” said Daniel Sperling, a member of the air resources board, adding that California will likely be followed by other states, which have a robust green energy agenda.

CARB’s plan increases the number of new cars, trucks and sports utility vehicles that must be electric or hydrogen-powered to 35% by 2026 and account for 51% of all new vehicle sales in 2028 and 68% in 2030 until 100% is reached in 2035.

Despite an overall welcome of the sweeping new regulation, the auto industry and some business groups were concerned about its effective implementation and the high cost to manufacturers and buyers.

“Automakers could have significant difficulties meeting the set targets, given elements outside of the control of industry,” said Laurie Holmes, senior manager for government and regulatory affairs for automaker Kia, as cited by the Sacramento Bee.

“These include, but are not limited to, significantly higher material costs, stressed supply chain and sourcing, inconsistent consumer incentives and inadequate charging infrastructure.”

The average market price for electric cars is above US$60,000 (RM269,000) – way beyond its gasoline or diesel competitors. – Bernama, August 26, 2022

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