Supported By Coltura, Clean Cars 2030 Sets The Country's Most Ambitious Gas Car Phaseout Target And Is The First To Be Passed Into Law By A State Legislature.
Clean Cars 2030, groundbreaking legislation that calls for all model year 2030 or later passenger and light-duty vehicles sold in Washington State to be electric vehicles (EVs),
Washington made history when the State House Transportation Committee voted late yesterday to advance legislation calling for all model year 2030 or later passenger and light-duty vehicles sold in the state to be electric vehicles (EVs). Introduced by Rep.
President Joe Biden pledged to accelerate our country’s transition away from fossil fuels through investments in clean energy, transportation electrification and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
A new poll from Yale University, George Mason University and Climate Nexus finds 59 percent of Washington voters support a policy that would require cars and light trucks of model year 2030 or later be electric in order to be registered in Washington state.