Standard News

Hide Advertisement
  • Business
  • Culture
  • News
  • Technology
  • Trending
Site logo
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
News

California lawmaker to float zero emissions vehicle bill

By Reuters 2 min read
  • # Updated
Cars travel north towards Los Angeles on interstate highway 5 in San Diego

By Rory Carroll

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – A California lawmaker next week will introduce a bill requiring 15 percent of all vehicles sold in the state to be emissions-free by 2025, her spokeswoman said on Friday.

Advertisement

Assemblywoman Autumn Burke says the legislation is needed to ensure that California’s current zero emissions vehicle target is met with actual vehicles and not just clean car credits, which environmentalists claim have flooded the market.

“Governor (Jerry) Brown has set an ambitious goal of 1.5 million electric vehicles by 2025, but unless we take action, the state won’t come close to meeting this goal,” said Burke, who represents the city of Inglewood in car-centric Los Angeles county.

“That’s why we need to reform the rules to require that 15 percent of all cars sold in California have zero emissions by 2025. This is about clean cars, not credits,” she said in a statement to Reuters.

The bill will require the California Air Resources Board to adopt a regulation by the end of next year to reach the 15 percent goal.

CARB has for years operated a zero emission vehicles program, which has helped the state achieve its current level of about 200,000 ZEVs on the road.

But a complex system of clean car credits, designed to give automakers flexibility in meeting the sales target, has led to a glut of credits, according to experts.

Environmental groups like the Natural Resources Defense Council and electric car manufacturer Tesla Motors told CARB at a recent meeting that auto companies may be able to reach the state’s target by simply submitting credits, and said changes to the program’s credit system are required.

About 4 percent of vehicles sold in California are zero emissions vehicles, which include full battery electric, hydrogen fuel cell, and plug-in hybrids. The NRDC estimates that under the current rules and credit system, California would have only 6 percent of all vehicles emission-free by 2025.

(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Dan Grebler)

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC7B1ET-VIEWIMAGE

Advertisement - Continue reading below

U.S. Coast Guard suspends search for Florida family lost at sea
News
Reuters 2 min read

U.S. Coast Guard suspends search for Florida family lost at sea

Houston Energy Attorney Launches Surprise Primary Challenge to Ted Cruz
Politics
Jason Owen 2 min read

Houston Energy Attorney Launches Surprise Primary Challenge to Ted Cruz

Five Chicago officers face firing over slaying of black teen
News
Reuters 2 min read

Five Chicago officers face firing over slaying of black teen

Tesla told regulators about Autopilot crash nine days after accident
Business
Reuters 3 min read

Tesla told regulators about Autopilot crash nine days after accident

Trump Threatens Government Shutdown to Pay for Border Wall Mexico Was Supposed to Pay For
Politics
Jason Owen 3 min read

Trump Threatens Government Shutdown to Pay for Border Wall Mexico Was Supposed to Pay For

Thirteen U.S. states ask court to halt transgender bathroom policy
News
Reuters 2 min read

Thirteen U.S. states ask court to halt transgender bathroom policy

Missouri lawmakers pass bill to restrict viewing of police camera footage
News
Reuters 2 min read

Missouri lawmakers pass bill to restrict viewing of police camera footage

This Old Amusement Park Turned Beach Is Amazing
Trending
David Clarke 2 min read

This Old Amusement Park Turned Beach Is Amazing

Supreme Court agrees to hear overseas citizenship dispute
News
Reuters 2 min read

Supreme Court agrees to hear overseas citizenship dispute

Guantanamo ex-commander rejects charges about torment by U.S. guards
News
Reuters 2 min read

Guantanamo ex-commander rejects charges about torment by U.S. guards

load more Loading posts...

sidebar

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

sidebar-alt

  • About Us
  • Imprint
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy