The State of California announced that, during the second quarter of 2023, one in four new cars sold within the state were zero-emissions* , which is a significant milestone and, of course, a new record.
In April, California celebrated cumulative sales of 1.5 million ZEV vehicles, two years earlier than expected, which indicates that electrification of the state is in full swing. * light-duty Zero Emission Vehicle definition, includes battery electric vehicles , plug-in hybrid vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles . PHEVs are zero-emission only in the all-electric driving mode.Let's now take a look at the detailed data, provided by Veloz and the California Energy Commission .
In Q2 2023, 125,939 new ZEVs were sold in California , which is a new record and 25.4 percent of the total volume.California: 125,939 * the numbers might differ from other sources,With 223,298 units sold in the first half of the year, California is on track for 450,000 this year - potentially more than 500,000, assuming growth of sales.Let's recall that California has set a goal to put 5 million ZEVs on the road by 2030 and switch to 100% zero-emission ZEV sales by 2035.
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