The Trump administration is hobbling free-world automakers in the race against China to electrify transportation. America's EV leader — California — can help.| Los Angeles Times
Under the Clean Air Act, California can adopt more stringent vehicle emission requirements than the federal government, but must obtain a waiver from the EPA.| Los Angeles Times
The Trump administration’s plan to scrap federal incentives for electric vehicles will be a major speed bump for battery-powered transportation in the U.S., but not a brick wall, according to forecasts.| Los Angeles Times
President Trump’s efforts to unravel policies supporting electric vehicles threatens to turn the U.S. into a laggard for years to come, according to a new report.| Los Angeles Times
Plenty of challenges lie ahead as California mandates zero-emission cars, including cost and access to charging.| Los Angeles Times
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1.| The White House
EV sales have stalled, clouding California's ambitious plans for all new cars sold in California to be zero-emission vehicles by 2035.| Los Angeles Times
News and analysis about water quality, air pollution, weather patterns, environmental issues and climate change.| Los Angeles Times