The office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams says Uber and Lyft must have a 'zero-emission' fleet by 2030 as the city moves to lessen its reliance on fossil fuels.
Wyoming Sen. Jim Anderson discuss how he is pushing to have the sale of new electric vehicles banned in the state by 2035 on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’will be required to have a "zero-emission fleet" by 2030 as part of the city’s green initiative. Mayor Eric Adam’s Office of Food Policy which, according to its website, supports "economic opportunity and environmental sustainability in the food system.
FOX Business has reached out to the mayor’s office seeking more information on how drivers will acquire electric vehicles. was "an important goal we share." "With smart, targeted investments in incentives and charging infrastructure, we’ll help tear down the barriers that prevent drivers from making the switch to electric – and build a cleaner and more sustainable New York in the process."
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