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Transportation,
Government,
Administrative/Regulatory

Oct. 25, 2016

Charging station program makes it affordable for cities

The Zero Emission Vehicle Program is an affordable way for local governments to jump into the future with both feet. Electric vehicles are here to stay, but the financial incentives might not be.

Karen A. Feld

Partner
Cota Cole & Huber LLP

Phone: (909) 230-4209

Email: kfeld@colehuber.com

USC Law School

Karen is a partner in the firm's Ontario office.

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MUNICIPAL MATTERS

In 2006, California adopted Assembly Bill 32, the Global Warming Solutions Act, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. In 2008, the California Air Resources Board created a Climate Change Scoping Plan which stated that zero emission vehicles are needed to achieve the emission reduction goals. The Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Program requires automakers to sell electric cars and trucks in Californ...

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