The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its new emissions rules, promoting a move to an American car market dominated by electric vehicles. The final ruling mandates a more gradual penetration of electric vehicles during the program's early stages, but the goal of emissions reductions by 2032 remains. The U.S. is late to the EV party, but these are the strictest measures it has ever passed to move away from gas cars.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its new emissions rules , promoting a move to an American car market dominated by electric vehicles . The final ruling mandates a more gradual penetration of electric vehicles during the program's early stages, but the goal of emissions reductions by 2032 remains.
The U.S. is late to the EV party, but these are the strictest measures it has ever passed to move away from gas cars.
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