The Biden-Harris Administration has approved a Clean Air Act waiver, allowing California to move forward with its groundbreaking Advanced Clean Cars II (ACC II) regulation. Starting in 2026, all new car sales in the state must be zero-emission, with a complete transition by 2035. This regulation is expected to save Californians over $90 billion, improve public health, and drastically cut pollution. Governor Gavin Newsom highlighted the benefits, including job creation and increased consumer choice, with more affordable clean car options arriving each year. With over 2 million zero-emission vehicles already sold in California, the state’s charging infrastructure is rapidly expanding, supporting the transition to a cleaner, greener future.
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