Twelve States Commit to Zero-Emission Future with California’s ACC II Regulations by 2035

By: Govind Tekale

Twelve states have pledged to adopt California’s ACC II regulations, targeting zero-emission vehicles by 2035.

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By 2026, 35% of new cars in these states must be emission-free under the ACC II mandate.

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The ACC II rules push for an all-electric vehicle market, banning new gas car sales by 2035.

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California's Advanced Clean Cars II regulations have set a national precedent in zero-emission vehicle policies.

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Maryland, Massachusetts, and New York are among the states adopting stringent ACC II standards.

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Stellantis and General Motors plan to reduce gas car production as ACC II gains momentum.

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The European Union, Japan, and South Korea also aim to ban gas cars by the mid-2030s.

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The ACC II initiative will substantially cut air pollutants, benefiting public health and the environment.

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The transition to zero-emission vehicles is accelerating, making gas cars a relic by mid-century.

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