US Unveils Most Stringent Car Emission Standards Ever To Boost EVs

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The government predicts that between 30 and 56 percent of passenger vehicles will have to be electric by 2032 for automakers to meet new emissions standards

President Joe Biden has announced the most stringent pollution standards for cars ever introduced in the United States, aimed at curbing planet-warming exhaust emissions from passenger vehicles. The initiative is poised to propel the automotive industry towards a rapid transition to electric vehicles.

While the EPA is not mandating electric vehicle quotas for automakers, it anticipates that between 30 and 56 percent of an automaker's light-duty lineup and between 20 and 32 percent of its medium-duty lineup will need to be electric to comply with its emissions regulations. It also predicts an increase in the proportion of hybrid vehicles by 2032, but acknowledges that internal combustion vehicles will still be in circulation.

 

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