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California ends ICE by 2035
Will they do it? Can they go all electric or just 90%.
Will they do it? Can they go all electric or just 90%.
by LeftieBiker » Sep 26 2020 7:52pm
Trucks have until 2045, IIRC.
Tesla to build its largest auto assembly plant near Austin, Texas
CBSNews
States Adopting California's Clean Cars Standards
In 2007 Maryland became the 12th state to adopt Clean Cars legislation, implementing California’s stricter vehicles emission standards. A number of states other are currently considering adopting the standards.
The following 13 states and Washington D.C. (and their supporting legislation) have adopted California’s vehicle emission standards including the greenhouse gas standards for motor vehicles:
California
New Jersey
Connecticut
Washington
Vermont
New York
Maine
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Maryland
Washington D.C
Delaware
Colorado
Link: Maryland.Gov
By Sean O'Kane Jul 14, 2020, 4:04pm EDT15 states will follow California’s push to electrify trucks and buses
Fifteen states and Washington, DC have announced that they will follow California’s lead in switching all heavy-duty trucks, vans, and buses over to running on electricity, in what could be one of the most significant efforts to reduce harmful diesel engine pollution in the United States.
Excellent! All the complainers will leave. Traffic will decline and housing prices will go down. We'll be surfing while the miserati are sitting in 125F heat in Phoenix complaining about evil California.markz said:By 2035 the masses would have left California by then, and lots more fires and a major water shortage.
That seems to refer only to heavy vehicles ,..no mention of cars....not even diesel ones ?ZeroEm said:These will be the next States and Washington D.C to follow Banning emission's
By Sean O'Kane Jul 14, 2020, 4:04pm EDT15 states will follow California’s push to electrify trucks and buses
Fifteen states and Washington, DC have announced that they will follow California’s lead in switching all heavy-duty trucks, vans, and buses over to running on electricity, in what could be one of the most significant efforts to reduce harmful diesel engine pollution in the United States.
No, it will get watered down like every other EV mandate did.ZeroEm said:California ends ICE by 2035 Will they do it? Can they go all electric or just 90%.
ZeroEm said:Road traffic, nothing about off road or machines.
efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:California "petrol" dirt bike, ATV ban 2035 :
"that would ban the sale of new gas and diesel burning passenger cars and trucks, as well as all off-road vehicles, which includes dirt bikes, side-by-sides and ATVs by the year 2035..."
https://www.advpulse.com/adv-news/california-dirt-bike-ban-2035/
ZeroEm said:Road traffic, nothing about off road or machines.
......i guess you missed my previous comment regarding idealism, and practical results ?...efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:and how about goods transport, shipping and air travel.. hydrogen/electric drive, from renewable resources.. everything doesn't have to be battery powered, just zero or low emissions (in use)..
Hydrogen from renewables is simply not viable as a practical, workable, or financially justifiable solution as a vehicle fuelHillhater said:At some stage down the track, technology limitations, and financial realism will force a practical , workable compromise to these idealistic agendas.
Most of these articles are just PR spin for the media to present a “green” appearance for public consumption.efMX Trials Electric Freeride said:Airbus, BMW etc seem to think hydrogen is feasible.. and they have the billions, foresight and vision to make it reality?? .....
Or efficient ?ZeroEm said:Anyone know of any cheap fuelcells.