California board moves to ban gas-powered cars by 2035 in favor of electric vehicles.
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CA leading the way.
California regulators moved Thursday to require all new vehicles in the state to run on electricity by 2035, an ambitious goal by the country's most populous state to phase out gasoline-powered automobiles and curb carbon missions.
The decision by the California Air Resources Board came two years after Gov. Gavin Newsom first directed regulators to consider such a policy. If the goal is reached, California would cut emissions from cars in half by 2040.
Californians can keep driving and buying gas-powered vehicles after 2035 but no new models will be sold in the state thereafter.
CA leading the way.
California regulators moved Thursday to require all new vehicles in the state to run on electricity by 2035, an ambitious goal by the country's most populous state to phase out gasoline-powered automobiles and curb carbon missions.
The decision by the California Air Resources Board came two years after Gov. Gavin Newsom first directed regulators to consider such a policy. If the goal is reached, California would cut emissions from cars in half by 2040.
Californians can keep driving and buying gas-powered vehicles after 2035 but no new models will be sold in the state thereafter.