Two-thirds of new vehicles sold in the US must be zero-emissions, the EPA is scheduled to announce on Wednesday.
and an adequate electrical grid looms over this latest proposal from the EPA, as oil discovery and production remains steady even as the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries cut production recently in order to prop up prices.
Do you think the state or federal governments can legislate the US into a market with an EV majority? Please comment below.As a kid growing up in Metro Milwaukee, Todd Lassa impressed childhood friends with his ability to identify cars on the street by year, make, and model.
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