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States are weighing the pros and cons of following California Air Resources Board’s new policy

Some states in limbo after California’s new electric car mandates

States are weighing the pros and cons of following California Air Resources Board’s new policy

By Mills Hayes FOXBusiness

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Some states in limbo after California’s new electric car mandates

A new California rule bans the sale of new gas-powered cars after 2035. Under the federal Clean Air Act, other states have to follow California’s clean car standards or choose the less demanding federal rules.  

Congress gave California permission to set its own car emission regulations decades ago. Other states don’t have the luxury to create their own rules. In Minnesota, they adopted California rules over a year ago in an effort to meet its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but now changes to those rules have the state trying to figure out what works for them.  

Diana McKeown works with the Great Plains Institute and Drive Electric Minnesota, which works to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in the state. The group itself has been “publicly neutral on Clean Cars Minnesota given the diversity of opinion among its membership.”

A woman charging her electric vehicle

Some people say it’s cheaper to drive electric vehicles because they require less maintenance. (Fox News)

McKeown’s has been driving an electric car in the twin cities since 2013. She bought her most recent Nissan Leaf in 2019. The car was originally $42,000, but she received a $7,500 tax credit that brought it down to $35,000. She can drive up to 220 miles at a time on a full battery. 

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“Most people drive 100 miles or less a day,” McKeown said. 

Electric vehicles currently make up only 2.3% of new vehicle sales in Minnesota, according to the Minnesota Auto Dealer’s Association. 

A Ford EV charging station

A ford electric vehicle charging station is pictured. Kelly Blue Book estimates show the overall price of a new vehicle, of any type, was $48,182 as of July 2022. The price of a new electric vehicle was $66,645 as of July 2022.  (Fox News)

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“They’re so much fun to drive because an electric motor gives you a lot of torque. So, you can just take off,” McKeown said. 

At least seventeen states, including Minnesota, adopted California’s existing clean vehicle standards back in May. But last month, California announced a ban on new gas-powered cars by 2035… leaving states like Minnesota unsure what to do.  

GS Motors sells used electric cars in Hopkins, Minnesota. 

“In the long run it will that’s what needs to be done I believe it will help to make the air cleaner,” GS Motors Owner Pavel Ihnatovich said. “In short term, I really hope the state of Minnesota will think about and have a plan to help, especially the smaller dealerships like rural, small towns.”

But the Minnesota Auto Dealers Association is pushing back on this plan.

“Minnesota is not southern California,” President Scott Lambert said. “We’re certainly not trying to bash electric vehicles. But the fact is that their battery is reduced by about 40% in cold, cold weather.” 

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Lambert is suing the state to get out of the California program.   

“Our dealers know what vehicles that our customers want. This mandate will force us to buy vehicles that we might not have customers 

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