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8 States Planning to Ban Gas Cars Soon

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Can you imagine a future where the quiet hum of electric vehicles replaces the familiar rumble of gasoline engines? That future isn’t as far off as it might seem. In an effort to fight climate change and cut down on air pollution, many states are now taking serious steps to phase out the sale of new gas cars. Here are the states leading the charge:

California

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As always, California leads the fight against climate change. In 2023, it adopted an Advanced Clean Cars II rule aimed at banning new gas cars by 2035. Locked into state policy, charging stations started popping up everywhere, and the state’s zero-emissions mandate is forcing real change.

Delaware

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Delaware made its position clear when it chose to follow California’s lead—but it also gave the plan its own twist. Instead of waiting until 2035, the state aims for 80% of new cars sold by 2032 to be electric or hybrids. That means automakers will need to supply EVs statewide, and the pressure is on to build out a reliable, accessible charging network.

Washington

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Leave it to Washington to aim higher—and earlier. The state passed a law in 2022 that sets the clock to 2030, five years ahead of most others. Dubbed “Clean Cars 2030,” the initiative is part of a broader climate strategy that includes boosting public transit, improving the electric grid, and investing heavily in charging stations. This is a statewide overhaul.

Massachusetts

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It’s not surprising that Massachusetts is among the states seeking to keep its environment free of gas emissions.  It’s a state known for education and innovation—its energy policies are no different. There are already EV incentives in place and charging projects underway, with clear milestones set for 2025 and 2030.