New cars sold in California will have to be
“zero emission”
polluting, from 2035 at the latest, according to a text adopted Thursday in this state at the forefront of efforts for an energy transition in the country.
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"Rapidly accelerating the number of zero-emission vehicles on our roads and highways will drastically reduce emissions and pollution for all Californians
," Liane Randolph, president of the California Office of Quality, said in a statement. air who endorsed the measure, formalizing the goals set in September 2020 by the state's Democratic Governor, Gavin Newsom.