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EPA proposes ambitious new vehicle emissions standards to reduce pollution and accelerate transition to electric vehicles in the US.
The EPA proposed new tailpipe emission rules this week, which would require EVs to make up two-thirds of new cars sold in the U.S. by 2032.
It is going to get harder to claim $7,500 in federal EV tax credits soon. Here are two workarounds that’ll help you get some money back.
The first round of applications for more than $2.5 billion in funds for new EV charging stations is officially open.
Wisk Aero and an Australian council have partnered to boost electric air travel for the future.
Montana is looking to make e-bikes allowed just about anywhere that regular bikes are — a major boon to this expanding biking segment.
A new bill introduced in the Kansas State House seems to target low income families by putting a tax on public – not private – EV charging.
Council Member Robert Holden, who represents the neighborhoods of Ridgewood and Glendale in Queens, has introduced legislation that would ban electric scooters and electric bikes in New York City. The bill, which was introduced in mid-January, would repeal city regulations that currently allow these vehicles to be driven throughout the five boroughs.
Lawmakers in Washington have put forward a new bill that will make leaving the car at home and riding an e-bike more affordable.
Yesterday, the Biden-Harris Administration announced plans to allocate more than $2.8 billion to American EV manufacturing.
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