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Richard230

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California to ban ICE sales in 2035
« on: September 23, 2020, 05:40:14 PM »
California jumps on the zero-emissions bandwagon: California's Governor just announced today that he is asking his regulators to formulate rules that would result in no new internal combustion powered cars or passenger trucks being sold in the state after 2035. Heavy-duty truck sales will be ended in 2045.  Naturally there was no mention about motorcycles, but I imagine they will be on the chopping block too. The major motorcycle brands has better start thinking about what they are going to do before then.   ;)

One thing that wasn't mentioned in the announcement was a plan for updating the state's infrastructure so that it will be able to supply the power needed by all of these new electric vehicles. Apparently, just forcing people to purchase EVs though regulation will somehow overhaul our entire power transmission system so that the necessary electrical power can be distributed to electrical refueling stations that someone else will build.   Likely not Big Oil installing charging stations at every one of their gasoline stations, though.   ::)
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Re: California to ban ICE sales in 2035
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2020, 12:43:01 PM »
Pretty crazy huh.  I know it will happen at some point but not anytime soon.  Think of the cleaner air though!  There will still be all these ICE driving around as you could still buy a used one.
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Re: California to ban ICE sales in 2035
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2020, 04:31:48 PM »
Maybe cleaner air but they will have to up their power storage game quite a bit to deal with nighttime usage once the sun goes down and the wind slacks off. Especially if the state shuts down their remaining (I think there is only one left) nuclear power plant.
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