According to RVtravel, sales of diesel campers will be suspended in several states early next year due to California's new climate change regulations.
California, Washington, Oregon, New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey prohibit the sale of motorhomes if the motorhome does not meet certain emission requirements under California Air Resources Board (CARB) regulations. There is. According to To RV travel. CARB has revised its contents. Advanced clean truck regulations On October 24, all vehicles over 8,500 pounds will be required to have zero emissions.
According to RVtravel, campervan owners in six states cannot register RVs that do not comply with climate regulations. Residents of six states cannot register RVs that do not comply with climate regulations.
California has enacted a variety of green energy policies in recent years, including filing a major lawsuit against Chevron and other oil companies seeking climate change damages in September 2023; enact Gasoline prices have increased significantly in the state amid policies and regulations aimed at cracking down on fuel refiners. (Related: Wealthy towns run out of cash under blue states' strict affordable housing policies)
The Biden-Harris administration is rolling out a variety of electric vehicle (EV) policies as part of President Joe Biden's climate change initiatives, including an electric vehicle (EV) policy that will reduce the number of electric vehicles sold to around 67% of all light vehicles sold after 2032. This includes introducing stricter exhaust gas emissions regulations in March. EV or hybrid. The president is leading an effort to install 500,000 public EV chargers across the country by 2030, but so far the effort has lagged significantly.
Amid weak consumer demand, various U.S. automakers are scaling back EV-related plans. Jack Hollis, Toyota's North American chief operating officer, recently criticized policies to promote EV adoption, citing “impossible” standards.
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