10 States Committed to Banning Gas-Powered Cars in 5 Years

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Nemo me impune lacessit
Let's make it all 50!


States are set to ban gas-powered cars within the next five years, driving a shift towards sustainability. Find out if you're in one of those states.



 
Let's make it all 50!


States are set to ban gas-powered cars within the next five years, driving a shift towards sustainability. Find out if you're in one of those states.



It's 12 according to this link:

Under Section 177 of the Clean Air Act, states must either adhere to federal emissions standards or adopt California's more stringent guidelines.

Seventeen states have historically followed California's regulations, but so far only Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and Washington have announced they'll enforce the Advanced Clean Cars II rule and prohibit the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles.
 
Here, along with the Israel-Palestine thing--
is an area where I tend to wander away from my pack.

The electric charging infrastructure isn't ready.
It needs to be integrated within the motels and hotels to be practical.
 
The electric charging infrastructure isn't ready. It needs to be integrated within the motels and hotels to be practical.


Kamala has plans.

Besides, many people who own cars don't really need them. Kamala has plans for expanding mass transportation, too.
 
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