California, Electric Vehicle and United States Senate
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The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to block California’s first-in-the-nation regulations that would ban the sale of new gasoline-powered passenger vehicles statewide in 2035, setting up a certain legal battle over the future of electric cars in the United States.
The coalition will work to sustain and develop state programs to help residents buy affordable electric cars and expand charging and fueling infrastructure.
The U.S. Senate repealed California’s plan to phase out gas-only vehicles by 2035, dealing a blow to EV mandates and sending the measure to President Trump.
After easing into the EV market with the awkwardly named bZ4X, now rebranded simply as bZ, Toyota seems determined to make an impression. In developing the all-electric C-HR, the company says it benchmarked the SUV against both mainstream and premium rivals,
Slate Auto is designing electric vehicles starting at just $25,000. Here's how you can save money beyond the purchase price, from fuel to future upgrades.
The state announced it will delay enforcement of a rule to speed up adoption of electric vehicles, following action in Congress and opposition from dealers and the car industry.
Charging an EV costs less than filling a gas tank, but with a little research and planning, you can save even more with free electricity.
The Healey administration said Friday it will not enforce minimum electric vehicle sales requirements for model years 2026 and 2027, administratively taking a step that lawmakers have repeatedly sought to force legislatively.
As demand for electric vehicles slows, the government is planning to make changes to the so-called 'Tesla Tax', which was first introduced in April.
President Donald Trump may soon revoke California's EPA waiver, sparking legal battles with Gov. Newsom over electric vehicle regulations and energy capacity concerns.