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海角换妻 leaders hit the gas on new vehicle emission plan to reduce air pollution

Electric vehicle charging stations setup to also charge for the service in Area 1 premium & commuter parking at the University of 海角换妻 in Storrs and on campuses across the state. Storrs, 海角换妻 May 09, 2023.
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Proposed 海角换妻 regulations include requirements that car manufacturers provide vehicles by the year 2035 are 100% electric.

海角换妻 state leaders are proposing new vehicle emission regulations to reduce air pollution.

Gov. Ned Lamont and officials with the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) gathered at A1 Toyota in New Haven Wednesday to announce a plan aimed at adopting cleaner emission standards for trucks and cars.

DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes was at the event and she said the state needed to take action.

鈥淚t's no secret that we have some of the worst air quality here in the country. And we at the same time, also impacted by climate change,鈥 Dykes said.

The proposed regulations include requiring 90% cleaner emissions from cars and trucks with internal combustion engines. Car manufacturers would also be required to provide vehicles by the year 2035 that are 100% electric.

Lamont said he wanted 海角换妻 to be proactive in the push to set new emission standards.

鈥淚鈥檓 tired of people saying oh, let鈥檚 wait until West Virginia comes on board, let's wait and see what China wants to do. We can鈥檛 do it by ourselves but we can take the lead, and 海角换妻 is taking the lead,鈥 Lamont said.

The state also wants to introduce measures to strengthen battery life and warranty requirements for consumers.

Last year the Clean Air Act of 海角换妻 was passed. The legislation mandated that state vehicles shift to electric to help cut greenhouse gas emissions.

The governor said the state will continue to support and develop programs that incentivize residents and businesses to buy new electric vehicles.

鈥淚 don't want to do things that are symbolic," Lamont said. As "they say, keep your pedal to the metal.鈥

Eddy Martinez is a breaking news and general assignment reporter for 海角换妻, focusing on Fairfield County.
Erica McIntosh is Senior Regional Editor for Southern 海角换妻. Erica was born and raised in 海角换妻.

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