California has been at the forefront of environmental policy and is one of the most notable states to set a ban on new gas-powered car sales. Starting in 2035, California plans to mandate that all new passenger vehicles sold
New York is following California’s lead with its own plan to phase out new gas-powered vehicle sales. The state aims to ensure that by 2035, all new vehicles sold in New York will be zero-emission. This initiative is part of a broader strategy
New Jersey has set a goal similar to California’s, planning to end the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. The state is working to increase EV infrastructure and incentives to support the transition to zero-emission vehicles
Washington State has committed to banning the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035. The state’s policy is part of a comprehensive approach to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change
Oregon is another state moving towards a gas-free future. By 2035, new car sales in Oregon will be restricted to zero-emission vehicles. This policy aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote the adoption of cleaner transportation
Massachusetts is joining the ranks of states banning gas-powered cars, with a target of 2035 for phasing out new gas-powered vehicle sales. The state’s initiative is part of its broader climate action plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
Maryland has also announced a ban on new gas-powered car sales starting in 2035. The state is focusing on accelerating the transition to electric vehicles and enhancing its clean energy policies to support this significant shift
Connecticut is set to join the wave of states banning new gas-powered vehicle sales by 2035. This move is part of the state’s strategy to reduce its carbon footprint and promote cleaner, more sustainable transportation options.