Biden’s Toughest-Ever Car Pollution Curbs to Drive EV Sales

  • Tailpipe emissions standards would be among strongest globally
  • Plan draws criticism from oil industry allies and Republicans

The EPA’s proposed plan would see emissions from car and light truck fleets be capped at 82 grams per mile.

Photographer: Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg

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The Biden administration proposed to crack down on vehicle pollution with tailpipe emission limits so tough they will effectively compel automakers to ensure two out of every three cars and light trucks sold in 2032 are electric models.

The standards outlined by the Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday are on track to be among the strongest in the world, propelling EV sales well beyond even the rosiest third-party forecasts.