Environmental groups press California on electric car rules
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[March 08, 2022]
By David Shepardson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than 80
environmental groups and other organizations on Monday urged California
Governor Gavin Newsom to impose tougher rules promoting electric
vehicles even as the state is moving faster than President Joe Biden's
administration.
"Californians being punished by high gas prices and climate disasters
deserve the fastest all-electric future Gov. Newsom can deliver," said
Scott Hochberg of the Center for Biological Diversity’s Climate Law
Institute, one of the groups signing the letter.
The groups want Newsom and California air regulators to back requiring
more electric vehicles faster than the current plans and to set more
stringent annual emissions reductions for gasoline-powered vehicles.
They called for 7% annual increases in emissions reductions for gasoline
vehicles compared with 5% on average under standards adopted under
President Barack Obama.
Hochberg said Newsom "needs to prove the state’s climate leadership with
a much faster electrification timeline.”
Newsom is set to deliver his State of the State address on Tuesday. In
2020, Newsom said the state planned to phaseout the sale of new light
duty internal combustion vehicles by 2035.
California accounts for about 11% of all U.S. vehicle sales, the biggest
individual state market, and many states adopt its green vehicle
mandates.
California aims to reach 61% zero emission electric vehicle (EV) sales
by 2030, the groups noted. President Joe Biden has set a goal of 50% of
new vehicle sales being electric or plug-in electric, but has not
endorsed a date to phaseout gasoline-vehicle sales.
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A Jaguar I-Pace electric vehicle drives past some of the Waymo fleet
being recharged at Waymo's operations center in the Bayview district
of San Francisco, California, U.S. October 19, 2021. REUTERS/Peter
DaSilva
The letter also signed by Greenpeace
USA, the California Democratic Party Environmental Caucus and
Friends of the Earth, want Newsom to consider requiring 80% or more
zero emission vehicles by 2030.
Newsom's office did not immediately comment.
In April, the EPA said it was moving to restore legal authority to
California to set tough vehicle emission rules and zero-emission
vehicle mandates. In 2013, the EPA granted California a waiver to
set vehicle rules. Under former President Donald Trump, it revoked
the waiver in 2019.
EPA spokesman Nick Conger said Monday the agency is "working to
finalize a decision on the California waiver and expects to issue a
decision in the near future."
Some automakers have raised concerns if the EPA makes the waiver
retroactive and the impact it could have on emissions requirements.
The EPA in December finalized new vehicle emissions rules restoring
targets undone by Trump and require a 28.3% reduction in vehicle
emissions through 2026.
Biden's push in Congress to boost EV tax credits to up to $12,500
per vehicle and reinstate them for General Motors and Tesla remains
stalled along with other provisions to boost EVs.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Aurora Ellis)
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