The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has submitted a proposal to the White House for review, outlining plans to implement significant emissions cuts for new cars and trucks until 2032. This proposal, if finalized, could result in a surge in electric vehicle (EV) sales. The EPA’s original proposal, made in April, called for a 56% reduction in projected fleet average emissions by 2026. To meet these requirements, automakers are predicted to manufacture 60% electric vehicles by 2030 and 67% by 2032. However, a group representing major automakers has criticized the EPA’s plan, deeming it neither reasonable nor achievable. The EPA intends to finalize its emissions rules by March. Experts and industry stakeholders await the outcome, which could have significant implications for the future of the automotive industry.
US EPA Proposes Sweeping Emissions Cuts, Boosting Electric Vehicle Sales
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