California Accelerates Work on EV Rules, Tax Credits That Trump Opposes
Article 0 Comments California officials are meeting Detroit automakers this week to discuss the next phase of greenhouse gas regulations for cars and trucks, the state’s top air regulator said. California is fighting in the courts and in the U.S. Congress against President Donald Trump’s efforts to dismantle landmark federal vehicle emissions standards. Gov. Gavin Newsom plans an announcement next week that will lay out details of a new $200 million electric vehicle incentive program that aims to help fill the gap left after Trump’s budget bill killed federal tax credits for new electric cars last year, Lauren Sanchez, chair of the California Air Resources Board, told Reuters in an interview. Related: ZEV Registrations in California Fell for the First Time Since 2020 “We are accelerating all of our work on zero-emissions vehicles, and we know that we have to navigate a managed transition that protects the environment, protects communities, protects workers in collaboration with the industry,” Sanchez said. Ford Motor and Stellantis did not immediately comment. GM confirmed it was meeting with CARB in Detroit on Thursday and said it “has long history of dialog and collaboration with CARB” and added “California has the 4th largest economy in the...