US proposes its strictest-ever vehicle emissions norms by 2032
It aims for 13% annual average pollution cuts and a 56% reduction in projected fleet-average emissions over 2026 requirements
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed sweeping emissions cuts for new cars and trucks through 2032, a move it said could mean two out of every three new vehicles automakers sell will be electric within a decade.
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