The nation’s slow transition to electric vehicles got a boost Wednesday when the Biden administration announced it had finalized the strongest-ever pollution standards for cars and light trucks for model years 2027 through 2032.
The Environmental Protection Agency rule would require car manufacturers to increase sales of electric vehicles while cutting carbon emissions from gasoline-powered vehicles.
The new EPA standards would represent a nearly 50 percent reduction in projected fleet average greenhouse gas emissions levels for light-duty vehicles and a 44 percent reduction for medium duty-vehicles, the agency said in a statement.
The rules are also expected to reduce emissions of health-harming fine particulate matter from gas cars by more than 95 percent.