G h o s t l y. Posted September 29, 2020 Posted September 29, 2020 The US state pointed out that all new cars must be electric or not generate carbon emissions in 15 years more. The battle of electric cars took a huge blow. California, one of the states leading the battle against global warming and climate change, announced that as of 2035 it will stop marketing combustion vehicles. With the signature of Gavin Newsom, governor of California, it was established through an executive order that in 15 years the sale of cars powered by fossil fuels will be prohibited. From that date, all new cars must be electric or carbon-neutral (be neutral). In this way, manufacturers will have time to ensure that larger vehicles also meet those requirements. “For too many decades we have allowed cars to pollute the air our children and families breathe,” Newsom said, adding that “they deserve a car that does not cause asthma in their children. Our cars shouldn't make wildfires worse and create more days when the air is full of smoke. " In any case, the regulation will not prohibit the use of cars powered by internal combustion prior to that deadline and will not prevent residents from buying cars outside the jurisdiction and using them there. Among the reasons put forward by Governor Newsom, he highlighted the environmental and economic benefits generated by electric cars. Thus, he used Tesla, which has one of its plants in the state, as an example, and stressed that Ford has begun to produce electric vehicles.
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