The Washington Department of Ecology on Monday announced it will require all new, light-duty vehicles sold in the state to meet zero-emission standards by 2035. FOX13
Washington is only the third state in the U.S. to adopt these new standards, the department says.
. "I’m excited to see the future unfold as more and more electric vehicles and charging infrastructure come online, battery range increases, and ZEVs transform into the most affordable and convenient option for almost everyone in Washington."Plug-in hybrids with at least 50 miles of all-electric range
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