AXIOS - California's coming auto rules will put immense pressure on automakers to accelerate production of vehicles they already can’t build enough of, Axios Closer co-author Nathan Bomey reports.
- The state is about to require 35% of automakers' new sales to be zero-emission vehicles in 2026.
- The targets — which allow for some plug-in hybrids — steadily increase each year, hitting 68% in 2030 and 100% in 2035.
🔋 For context: EVs made up 15% of California's new-vehicle sales in the first half of 2022.
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