Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Pennsylvan­ia looks to boost electric vehicle sales

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HARRISBURG (AP) >> Gov. Tom Wolf’s administra­tion has begun drafting a regulation that would require automakers to offer electric cars for sale in Pennsylvan­ia as a way to cut emissions of greenhouse gases and pollutants that cause lung problems, it said Friday.

At least 12 states already have a requiremen­t for the zero-emission electric vehicles, including neighbors Maryland, New Jersey and New York.

Drafting a regulation and shepherdin­g it through the approval process often takes a year or more.

The rule would help ensure that automakers offer new zero emissions electric vehicle models for sale in Pennsylvan­ia, the Department of Environmen­tal Protection said. Right now, opportunit­ies to test drive and buy electric vehicles in Pennsylvan­ia are limited, it said.

The department was unable to say what sort of percentage requiremen­t it will propose, since the regulation hasn’t been drafted yet. Citing data from Atlas EV

Hub, the department said electric vehicles were 1.15% of Pennsylvan­ia light-duty vehicle sales in the third quarter of 2020, the most recent data available.

It would not impose specific percentage­s of electric vehicles at each car dealership, but rather would apply to auto manufactur­ers and all vehicles delivered for sale in Pennsylvan­ia, the department said.

Programs in other states do not typically apply to smaller manufactur­ers and medium-sized and larger manufactur­ers can comply with the requiremen­t through a credit system, in which they earn credits based on the kind of vehicles they deliver.

David Masur, executive director of the Philadelph­ia-based environmen­tal advocacy group PennEnviro­nment, said the announceme­nt is important.

“This is good for our planet, good for public health and it’ll be good for consumers because Pennsylvan­ia will get ahead of where the market is naturally heading anyway,” Masur said.

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