Will California’s EV mandate survive Trump, SCOTUS challenge?

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has an ambitious climate goal: Every single vehicle sold in his state in 2035 will be powered by electricity. But the state’s EV mandate faces opposition both from President-elect Donald Trump and in the U.S. Supreme Court.

Congress allows the federal Environmental Protection Agency to let California set its own, stricter clean-air standards. That gives the state the authority it needs to ban the sales of gasoline-powered cars and impose its EV mandate. But that authority is now being challenged. The Supreme Court last week agreed to hear a case from oil companies arguing the “federal government exceeded its authority” by allowing California’s special rules, said CalMatters. “Congress did not give California special authority to regulate greenhouse gases, mandate electric vehicles or ban new gas car sales,” said Chet Thompson, president of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers. That’s not the only challenge: Trump’s EPA is “expected to deny or try to revoke” California’s standards, CalMatters said.

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