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California Could Still Offer EV Incentives Despite Trump Ending $7,500 Federal Credit As Gavin Newsom Doubles Down On Electric Mobility
California mulls offering incentives to EV buyers despite President Donald Trump ending the $7,500 Federal credit as the White House relaxes emissions norms in the U.S. The government plans to "backfill" the EV credits after the September 30 deadline to ...
Multi-agency report to Newsom offers a series of recommendations to meet targets, despite recent moves by Trump.
California regulators are moving forward with plans to support EV adoption and strengthen auto emissions standards.
California regulators are stepping up efforts to defend the state’s climate policies after federal pushback from the Trump administration. State agencies unveiled a set of recommendations to lawmakers though critics say the proposals fall short.
The California Energy Commission recently launched a $55 million incentive program to expand the construction of fast chargers for electric vehicles in public and business sites across the state.
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The Clean Air Vehicle Decal program could be coming to an end next month, along with the special perk of driving in carpool lanes without a passenger.
The plan includes replacing federal tax incentives but largely calls for supporting existing efforts and offers few specific targets.