Biden Admin Unveils Toughest-Ever Car Emissions Rule in Bid to Force EV Purchases and Eliminate Free Ability to Travel. Let's Go Brandon.
Posted by freedomforall 2 years ago to Politics
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"President Joe Biden further accelerated the nation’s switch to electric vehicles by announcing two proposed federal rule changes aimed at reducing greenhouse gasses and other pollutants in motor vehicle emissions.
The changes, announced April 12, would affect virtually all gasoline-powered vehicles on U.S. highways, would save consumers an estimated $12,000 in fuel and maintenance costs over the life of a vehicle, and avoid almost 10 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions through 2055, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The move aims to further the president’s goal of having 50 percent of all new cars and light trucks and 30 percent of new medium- and heavy-duty trucks sold in 2030 be zero-emission vehicles. Electric vehicles (EVs) are considered zero-emission vehicles.
The EPA estimates that approval of these rules would result in 67 percent of new passenger vehicles and light trucks would be EVs by 2032, along with 50 percent of busses, 35 percent of short-haul freight tractors, and 25 percent of long-haul freight tractors.
Critics have claimed that the move will increase the price of new cars and was made without consideration of the ability of the nation’s supply chain to meet this demand.
The Biden administration has spent some $31 billion on the development of so-called clean transportation over the last two years, including the development of a network of EV charging stations, improving the supply chain for materials needed to produce EV batteries, and making loans to companies manufacturing EVs and components in the United States.
Meanwhile, American car manufacturers and a number of states have been voluntarily moving the market toward electric-powered vehicles.
General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis announced in 2021 that they would aim to reach EV sales of at least 40 percent of all new vehicle sales by 2030.
The rule change comes 10 months after six major automakers pledged to stop selling gas and diesel-powered cars worldwide by 2040.
In November 2021, Ford, General Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and Jaguar Land Rover pledged to stop selling diesel-powered cars worldwide by 2040.
In 2022, the state of Washington followed California in announcing a ban on the sale of new gasoline-powered cars in the state by 2035.
Washington enacted a law in 2020 to follow California’s vehicle emissions standards. Connecticut, Colorado, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington D.C. have also adopted California’s vehicle emission standards.
GOP Reaction
Republican lawmakers immediately criticized the announcement.
“First President Biden came for our gas stoves. Now he wants to ban the cars we drive,” said Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
“His misguided policies are hurting American families while helping China. The president’s disastrous energy transition is making us more reliant on our enemies while driving up prices for Americans. The ‘electrification of everything’ is not a solution. It’s a road to higher prices and fewer choices.”
“Today, the Biden administration made clear it wants to decide for Americans what kinds of cars and trucks we are allowed to buy, lease, and drive,” Sen. Shelly Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) wrote on Twitter.
She added that the Biden administration “did not consider that the average price of an electric vehicle was roughly $65,000 last year, more than the household income of 46 percent of American families.
Auto Industry
Automakers around the world have announced plans to invest $1.2 trillion in creating EVs by 2030, according to the Alliance for Innovative Innovation. Yet even that may not be enough to meet the aggressive goals set by the Biden administration.
The number of charging stations is currently insufficient to meet demand, the Alliance noted in an April 6 statement. Of the nation’s 3,100 counties, 39 percent had no chargers installed as of 2022, and 63 percent had five or fewer.
Minerals needed to supply the battery market may also be in short supply, according to the Alliance. North America is projected to produce only about 3.5 percent of the supply needed by 2030, which could increase dependence on China if the situation is not altered, the statement said.
Automakers are committed to the shift to EVs, the Alliance stated, but how fast that shift will happen largely depends on factors outside their control.
“The question isn’t whether it can be done, it’s how fast can it be done … and how fast will depend almost exclusively on having the right policies and market conditions in place to achieve the shared goal of a net zero carbon automotive future,” the group stated."
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Personally, I plan to violate as many federal laws (that punish people without any regard to someone being harmed) as possible regarding my personal vehicle.
I have no respect whatever for the EPA or any other federal agency.
I do not consent to be your slave, looting scum.
"President Joe Biden further accelerated the nation’s switch to electric vehicles by announcing two proposed federal rule changes aimed at reducing greenhouse gasses and other pollutants in motor vehicle emissions.
The changes, announced April 12, would affect virtually all gasoline-powered vehicles on U.S. highways, would save consumers an estimated $12,000 in fuel and maintenance costs over the life of a vehicle, and avoid almost 10 billion tons of carbon dioxide emissions through 2055, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The move aims to further the president’s goal of having 50 percent of all new cars and light trucks and 30 percent of new medium- and heavy-duty trucks sold in 2030 be zero-emission vehicles. Electric vehicles (EVs) are considered zero-emission vehicles.
The EPA estimates that approval of these rules would result in 67 percent of new passenger vehicles and light trucks would be EVs by 2032, along with 50 percent of busses, 35 percent of short-haul freight tractors, and 25 percent of long-haul freight tractors.
Critics have claimed that the move will increase the price of new cars and was made without consideration of the ability of the nation’s supply chain to meet this demand.
The Biden administration has spent some $31 billion on the development of so-called clean transportation over the last two years, including the development of a network of EV charging stations, improving the supply chain for materials needed to produce EV batteries, and making loans to companies manufacturing EVs and components in the United States.
Meanwhile, American car manufacturers and a number of states have been voluntarily moving the market toward electric-powered vehicles.
General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis announced in 2021 that they would aim to reach EV sales of at least 40 percent of all new vehicle sales by 2030.
The rule change comes 10 months after six major automakers pledged to stop selling gas and diesel-powered cars worldwide by 2040.
In November 2021, Ford, General Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and Jaguar Land Rover pledged to stop selling diesel-powered cars worldwide by 2040.
In 2022, the state of Washington followed California in announcing a ban on the sale of new gasoline-powered cars in the state by 2035.
Washington enacted a law in 2020 to follow California’s vehicle emissions standards. Connecticut, Colorado, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington D.C. have also adopted California’s vehicle emission standards.
GOP Reaction
Republican lawmakers immediately criticized the announcement.
“First President Biden came for our gas stoves. Now he wants to ban the cars we drive,” said Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
“His misguided policies are hurting American families while helping China. The president’s disastrous energy transition is making us more reliant on our enemies while driving up prices for Americans. The ‘electrification of everything’ is not a solution. It’s a road to higher prices and fewer choices.”
“Today, the Biden administration made clear it wants to decide for Americans what kinds of cars and trucks we are allowed to buy, lease, and drive,” Sen. Shelly Moore Capito (R-W.Va.) wrote on Twitter.
She added that the Biden administration “did not consider that the average price of an electric vehicle was roughly $65,000 last year, more than the household income of 46 percent of American families.
Auto Industry
Automakers around the world have announced plans to invest $1.2 trillion in creating EVs by 2030, according to the Alliance for Innovative Innovation. Yet even that may not be enough to meet the aggressive goals set by the Biden administration.
The number of charging stations is currently insufficient to meet demand, the Alliance noted in an April 6 statement. Of the nation’s 3,100 counties, 39 percent had no chargers installed as of 2022, and 63 percent had five or fewer.
Minerals needed to supply the battery market may also be in short supply, according to the Alliance. North America is projected to produce only about 3.5 percent of the supply needed by 2030, which could increase dependence on China if the situation is not altered, the statement said.
Automakers are committed to the shift to EVs, the Alliance stated, but how fast that shift will happen largely depends on factors outside their control.
“The question isn’t whether it can be done, it’s how fast can it be done … and how fast will depend almost exclusively on having the right policies and market conditions in place to achieve the shared goal of a net zero carbon automotive future,” the group stated."
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Personally, I plan to violate as many federal laws (that punish people without any regard to someone being harmed) as possible regarding my personal vehicle.
I have no respect whatever for the EPA or any other federal agency.
I do not consent to be your slave, looting scum.
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A) Where the power comes from? Answer: Hydrocarbons DUH! So much for zero emissions.
B) Expansion and modernization of the distribution network.
My neighborhood became electrified around the turn of the century. Last century. Same wires, same transformers.
Most of my neighbors houses have knob & tube wiring. (bare wire running through ceramic insulating tubes, spaced about 6" apart. No grounds) I have the modern stuff! 1930's armored cabling (AC). Again, no grounding, unless you count the sheathing as a ground, it makes for a very poor conductor. GFI's won't work with AC. Unless they had a major renovation, we all have 4, count 'em, four, screw-in-type 15 amp fuses, for a grand total of 60 amps. This is almost always the case for home built before WWII. Unless they have had major renovations (all the walls torn out and the out-dated wiring replaced.)
To say the TraitorJoe is stupid-on-a-pogostick is giving him credit he doesn't deserve.
It just stands on a shelf with a collection of other bullets showing off its superior might. .
You can't make this shit up if you tried.
TraitorJoe's job is to destroy this country, unless we destroy him first.
could be a standard battery "bank" for all EV's.
Stop and swap a dead battery for a charged battery and be on your way.
Government would like to design that, I'm sure.
Each battery would cost $100,000 and weigh 10 tons.
Uh, wait, wait, wait.
Never mind! Never mind!
Just had a vision that won't let me enjoy it.
As Nero played a harp (fiddles weren't invented yet) as Rome burned, I just saw Joey surrounded by drag queens and happily licking ice cream as the USA collapsed all around him.
There may actually be a market for getting high miles old vehicles out of the south and west to rebuild and sell.
A 1990s Ford F-150 with a manual transmission and a straight six is about as bullet proof as they get.
I just had a thought pop in my head. That is a "pony express" EV rental business. You rent an EV where you live, drive it to the 3/4 mark station, trade it for a charged EV (and hopefully thoroughly cleaned) to finish the trip to your wife's family without having to wait on a charge. Same thing on the way back or wherever else you want to go. Hmmmm, if properly engineered you won't have to change cars if the batteries can be popped in and out quickly. (See? You will never need to own a car and you'll be happy!) LOL!
Edit add: I'm sure the government will find a way to tax and regulate such a business out of existence because such a business would undermine the whole purpose of keeping us serfs at home.
Now we are going to see a repeat where the ICE cars will be smaller, more expensive, perform less well and generally be less attractive. The EV's will take over, no matter if they are less desirable and more expensive, and need expensive infrastructure.
No one is talking about how the electricity will be produced, stored, and distributed, but taxpayers will foot the bill on that, I am sure. Solar production is daylight dependent and doesnt work in most of the country. Do people NOT drive at night then?
Stupid government is at it again. We need to stop depending on government to solve our problems. They only make MORE problems.
This electric car push is not going to happen and it's So Far down the Road that the people who legislated the push will not be around when the physics and reality become apparent.
In the meantime, we will experience the pain inflicted on the general population by the absurd legislators and the state-compensated corporate shills that attend to the fascist dictates.
I am with you FFA -- taking steps to violate stupid laws whenever I find it practical.
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