On March 20, 2024, EPA announced a final rule, Multi-Pollutant
Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty
and Medium-Duty Vehicles, that sets new, more protective
standards to further reduce harmful air pollutant emissions from
light-duty and medium-duty vehicles starting with model year
2027.
The EPA said the new rules, which are less strict than what the
agency proposed last year, will avert 7 billion tons of
greenhouse gas emissions.
“The standards announced today are a step forward for cleaner
air and lower costs for drivers,” said Peter Huether, senior
research associate with the American Council for an
Energy-Efficient Economy. “They will lead to the cleanest
vehicles to date and help us meet the president’s climate
pledges.”
As EVs sit on car dealer lots, some companies are scaling back
their electric offerings, including Ford and GM.
A new poll by The Center Square Voters' Voice shows that nearly
two-thirds of voters say the government is pushing EVs too hard
because there is insufficient demand.
Garrett Hawkins, vice president of the Illinois Corn Growers
Association, said the rush by the government to convert to
battery EVs would be devastating for the Illinois farming
community.
“With this policy, we could have a 50% decrease in the price of
corn, and with that you would have rural America and farmers not
doing as well,” said Hawkins. “It’s going to be a direct hit to
the Midwest.”.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker said his goal is to have 1 million EVs on
Illinois roadways by the year 2030. State officials said there
will need to be around 36,000 charging ports to support that
number.
Critics also point to the high cost of electric vehicles. The
Rivian R1T EV pickup truck, manufactured in Normal, starts at
$73,000.
“It is disappointing that the Biden Administration continues to
be actively working against its stated goal of ‘equipping the
American middle class to succeed,'” said David Holt, president
of Consumer Energy Alliance. “While electric vehicles clearly
have a role in our vehicle mix, the middle class cannot succeed
with the EPA forcing an unworkable, expensive EV quota on
working class families.”
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