
B.C. Softens Zero-Emission Vehicle Targets
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British Columbia adjusts its zero-emission vehicle targets, aiming for 75% of new light-duty vehicles to be zero-emission by 2035, aligning with federal goals. This shift eases pressure on automakers facing supply chain issues and U.S. tariffs. The province maintains a 26% sales target for zero-emission vehicles until 2027. Reactions vary, with some criticizing the change and others praising it as a market-driven decision. The government also invests in adding 75 new charging stations.
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