Monday 3 October 2022 08:51 PM New York will join California in BANNING the sale of new gas cars by 2035 trends now

Monday 3 October 2022 08:51 PM New York will join California in BANNING the sale of new gas cars by 2035 trends now
Monday 3 October 2022 08:51 PM New York will join California in BANNING the sale of new gas cars by 2035 trends now

Monday 3 October 2022 08:51 PM New York will join California in BANNING the sale of new gas cars by 2035 trends now

New York is joining California in banning the sale of new gas vehicles by 2035, but how it plans to charge thousands of electric vehicles in a city that lacks private driveways and convince people to pay at least $20,000 more for a new plug-in still remains a mystery.

There are just 677 charging stations spread across the five boroughs and although the city is set to add 10,000 curbside chargers by 2030, it may not be enough to power the thousands that will be cruising around by 2030 - 68 percent of all new cars sold this year be electric.

Along with where people will charge their cars, comes the question of how they will afford one. Nearly 50 percent of residents are deemed middle class and 17.9 percent are low income, leaving just 35 percent of people who have a disposable income to spend thousands of dollars more on a new plug-in vehicle.

New York, however, offers electric car buyers the Drive Clean Rebate of up to $2,000 for new car purchases or leases, but this still may not be enough to tempt consumers into swapping out a cheaper gas guzzler for a more expensive vehicle.

New York is banning the sale of new gas cars by 2035, but officials have yet to reveal how they will provide charging to tens of thousands of new electric vehicles in New York City

New York is banning the sale of new gas cars by 2035, but officials have yet to reveal how they will provide charging to tens of thousands of new electric vehicles in New York City

The state's governor, Kathy Hochul, made the announcement on Thursday, ordering automakers to start phasing out gas-powered vehicles to hit specific quotas.

The ban, which will go into effect by the end of the year, follows California's plan by setting quotas to reach the goal: 35 percent of new vehicle sales to be zero-emission vehicles in 2026, 68 percent by 2030 and 100 percent by 2035.

Hochul announced the initiative last year, but had to wait for California to make the first move due to federal regulations.

California's action finalizing the Advanced Clean Cars II regulation last month unlocked New York's ability to adopt the same regulation.

And the move is New York's big push into cutting 85 percent of its greenhouse gasses by 2050.

The 10,000 additional curbside charging stations are the only ones that have been revealed, which would bring the total

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