Washington passes law to ban the sale of non-electric cars from 2030

Officials from the Washington state government, USA, yesterday, April 15, passed a new law called Clean Cars 2030, which will ban the sale of any new cars that run exclusively on gasoline or diesel from 2030. It is important to note that this is the first bill in the history of the United States that prohibits the sale of internal combustion engines in the country – local authorities managed to overtake even California, which is the “home” of Tesla and the leader in the sale of electric cars in the United States, in this matter. However, it will now be much easier for the California senator to push this bill in his state.

A new law passed in Washington states that from 2030 a full ban will be introduced on the purchase, sale or registration (registration) of any new passenger cars that are not equipped with an electric power plant. Moreover, the ban applies not only to the purchase of a car in the state itself, but also to the import of these models from other regions of the country. Accordingly, cars on an internal combustion engine bought even a year earlier will be completely legal – no one will prohibit their operation. Probably, taxes on these cars will be increased, but so far no changes have been introduced.

It is also worth noting that there is no ban on hybrid cars – if a passenger car purchased since 2030 has an electric power plant, albeit a minor one, then such a model can be used. This was done, according to the creators of the bill, in order to cleanse the environment from harmful emissions – at the moment, the volume of carbon dioxide from cars in the state is 30%. And nine years from now, with the popularization of electric cars and new legislation, air quality in the state should improve markedly.

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