With the aim of reducing the emission of polluting gases and achieving goals of sustainable social development, the The United States Environmental Protection Agency, the EPA, is setting more stringent standards for exhaust.
These measures are boosting the use of electric cars by more than 50%, generating a positive expectation regarding the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions.
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Government commitment to the environment
US President Joe Biden signed an executive order to guarantee his intention to significantly reduce the emission of carbon dioxide by 2030, with the aim of meeting the goals of sustainable social development established by the UN.
These goals include responsible consumption and production and action against global climate change. The automotive sector needs to keep up with the new demands of society in order to avoid being left behind.
The end of gasoline-powered cars
The measure aims to end the use of gasoline-powered cars and make electric vehicles, also known as EVs, the most viable option in the automotive industry.
Among the strictest measures established by the EPA is the establishment of available emissions for the total number of new cars sold by companies.
Growing popularity of electric cars
Over time, the popularity of electric cars is expected to grow further, with an expected increase from minus 10% to approximately 70%. It is believed that buyers will be attracted by the environmental benefits these vehicles can offer.
The initiative by the EPA and the US government to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainability is an important step in the right direction. The growing popularity of electric cars shows that society is increasingly aware of the importance of reducing environmental impact.
It is hoped that other similar initiatives will be adopted around the world to achieve a more sustainable future.