California's ambitious plan to phase out fossil fuel vehicles aims for a complete ban on new gas- and diesel-powered cars by 2035, with gradual requirements starting in 2026.
A coalition of states, including 16 and the District of Columbia, is aligned with California's stricter emissions standards, indicating a significant shift toward zero-emissions vehicles across the nation.
Automakers are caught between supporting Californian regulations and seeking leniency from the administration, signaling a complex relationship in the transition to electric vehicles.
The transition to zero-emission vehicles not only affects California but sets a precedent for other states, highlighting the critical role of state initiatives in combatting climate change.
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