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California plans to say 35% of new car sales must be EVs by 2025. Is the market ready?
2022-04-13 00:00:00.0     洛杉矶时报-商业     原网页

       

       More than a third of new passenger cars and trucks sold in California in 2025 would have to be zero-emission vehicles in 2025 under a new proposal from the California Air Resources Board.

       To get there, electric cars would have to nearly triple last year’s market share of 13% in four years.

       The 35% mandate would mark a major step toward the total ban on sales of new vehicles with internal combustion engines starting in 2035 under an order issued two years ago by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The mandate would hit 68% by 2030.

       Will consumers go along? Interest in electric vehicles is on the rise, especially with gas prices that often top $6 a gallon.

       But the air board, known as CARB, acknowledges that less expensive battery technology, more public charging stations, and strong marketing campaigns will be required. Or, as the board put it in a report released Wednesday, “this consumer change will require continued improvements in electric vehicle technology, owner support and conveniences, as well as successful strategies to communicate the benefits to potential buyers.”

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       The goal is a significant reduction in greenhouse gases and toxic pollution.

       A public hearing on the proposal will be held on June 9, with a May 31 deadline for written comments.

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       With gas prices sky-high, some would-be EV buyers are getting creative

       Despite high gas prices, a vehicle shortage is putting the brakes on what should be an EV boom and pushing buyers to search for workarounds.

       Will Barrett, senior director at the American Lung Assn., notes that seven of the 10 smoggiest cities in the U.S. are in California. The zero-emission mandates will improve health and save lives through dramatic reductions in respiratory and cardiac illness, he said — and will even improve worker productivity, with 2 million fewer work hours lost to illness over a 30-year period.

       Barrett said the state “could go even farther” than 35%. Raising the mandate to 45%, he said, “would capture the greatest number of public health benefits.”

       A total-dollar taxpayer cost on the switchover to EVs has not been put forth by CARB or by Newsom’s office. But new spending will be required. The board estimates about $2.6 billion of public funds on top of investments made by private industry will be required to build out networks of public charging stations sufficient to handle the mandated numbers of EVs.

       Yet to be determined is the effect on the state’s fragile electric grid, which must be ready to handle millions of new EV passenger vehicles in addition to buses and commercial trucks, which face their own California mandates.

       “The electric grid will have to expand and adapt rapidly to meet a new and more extensive demand,” CARB said. No word yet on how that will affect already-rising electric bills for residential and commercial customers.

       But CARB noted that the California Public Utilities Commission has “opened a new proceeding to modernize and prepare the grid” in anticipation of demand for electric vehicles.

       


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