Summary

The Biden administration will allow California to ban new gas-powered car sales by 2035, with 11 other states following. This uses a Clean Air Act waiver permitting stricter state-level pollution controls to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

Trump plans to revoke the waiver, roll back EV tax credits, and fight California’s climate policies, potentially sparking legal battles.

California, leading the U.S. in EV adoption, aims to “Trump-proof” its agenda, bolstered by automaker deals and strong market influence.

The ban could accelerate EV investments, shaping nearly half of the U.S. auto market and global climate policy trends.

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  • @Subtracty
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    27 hours ago

    nobody is going to stop you from buying a used 2025 civic in 2035, that’s fine

    This is what I meant, cars already in circulation having longer lives. I frankly don’t know anything about used EVs, but plenty of people I know can list reliable gas powered cars that will run for incredibly long times with a little love. We need EVs to be manageable cars of the people that can be maintained at home on a budget and not proprietary dealerships.

    It wasn’t my aim to discredit the bill, only to complain that Musk is useless and will line his pockets before actually creating something that is useful for the public.

    • @Cocodapuf
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      7 hours ago

      But the thing is, you’ll also be able to buy a 2025 Tesla in 2035, and the price probably won’t be far off from the civic. In other words, there’s no problem here.

      • @JamesTBagg
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        36 hours ago

        Except Honda and those Civics have established a reputation of running forever. Tesla cannot claim the same.

        • Blaster M
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          -16 hours ago

          So the taxi duty Teslas with 1,000,000+ miles don’t count?

          • @JamesTBagg
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            35 hours ago

            Which one is that? The one you made up or the one that was famous for it and needing the drive motor replaced over a dozen times?