
Connecticut pushes to halt sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035
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The state of Connecticut is looking to stop the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035. Many other states have adopted similar plans in the past few months.
The regulations also require increasing percentages of electric medium and heavy-duty electric vehicles, such as dump trucks, sold in the state by 2032, depending on the vehicle class. The concept was part of a wide-ranging law passed in 2022 that adopted California's clean air standards for certain trucks in an effort to reduce vehicle emissions.
California air regulators adopted regulations last summer to have all new cars, pickup trucks and SUVs be electric or hydrogen by 2035.
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