CALIFORNIA ADVANCE CLEAN CAR II RULE 

Recently, On August 25, 2022, governor Gavin Newsom Laid the foundation of the california's new Advanced Clean Cars II rule.

The regulations will not affect the existing gasoline vehicles and  will still be legal to own and drive.

As per the new Advanced Clean Cars II Rule, the automakers need to meet certain criteria to deliver the vehicles in California.

Plug-in electric vehicles should have at least 50 miles of range, and automakers are allowed to have no more than 20% ZEVs requirements as PHEVs.

PLUG IN ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Fully Battery Electric Vehicles and fuel cell vehicles need to have a minimum range of 150 miles.

Fully Battery Electric Vehicles

They must have fast-charging Ability and should come equipped with a charging cord to facilitate charging.

Vehicles should maintain electric ranges of at least 80% for 10 years (150,000 miles). 

Warranty And  Durability Requirements

By the model year 2031, electric vehicle battery packs should be warranted to retain 75% of their capacity for 8 years (100,000 miles).

Warranty And  Durability Requirements

Benefits Up to $9500 will be provided to low-income drivers who will scrap their older vehicles and are willing to purchase new sustainable and cleaner options.

Clean Cars 4 all mission.

Direct Benefits up to $7000 will be provided to low-income qualified drivers to buy or lease the Zero Emission Vehicles.

Clean Vehicle Rebate Program (CVRP)

Helps low-income car buyers with financing up to $5000.

Clean Vehicle Assistance Program

Another $300 for the charging infrastructure.

 Charging Infrastructure

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