EPA proposes boosting EV sales through tight pollution limits
The Biden administration on Wednesday proposed new limits on tailpipe emissions and a requirement that more than half of new vehicles manufactured in the United States be fully electric by 2032.
Under the proposed rules, 67% of new sedans, crossovers, SUVs, and light trucks would need to be fully electric by 2032; 50% of vocational vehicles, such as buses and garbage trucks; 35% of new short-haul freight tractors; and 25% of new long-haul freight tractors, the White House said.