California will stop selling cars only with fuel within 2035

California is considering stopping the sale of machines that use only fuel in 2035, thus taking an important step in meeting the challenge of climate change. New regulations aim to force car producers to accelerate the market of new, more friendly vehicles [...]
The new regulations are intended to force car producers to accelerate the market of new cars more friendly with the environment.
This movement is very important for California, which is the country with the largest population in the United States and one of the largest economies in the world.
Under these regulations issued by the California Air Resources Board 35% of new cars to be sold in the state must be electrical, hybrid, or hydrogen by 2026. This amount will then increase by 68% within 2030 and 100% to 2035.
The board's head, Laine Randolph, viewed this decision as a historic moment for California, surrounding states, and even worldwide, the goal of zero pollution in the future. /a2cn












