California Regulators Set To Approve Nation's 1st Electric Truck Mandate
In another move to address climate change, California wants automakers to sell more electric trucks. That includes electric big rigs, which are just starting to hit the road.
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June 25, 2020 at 04:03PM
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NPR News: California Regulators Set To Approve Nation's 1st Electric Truck Mandate
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