Massachusetts Set to Ban New Gasoline Vehicles by 2035

Massachusetts is joining California and New Jersey in its efforts to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035....
Massachusetts Set to Ban New Gasoline Vehicles by 2035
Written by Matt Milano
  • Massachusetts is joining California and New Jersey in its efforts to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles by 2035.

    California became the first state to ban the sale of new gas-powered vehicles in September. New Jersey soon followed with a recommendation by its governor that the state implement a similar ban by 2035.

    Massachusetts has now taken a similar step, according to Car and Driver, implementing a ban nearly identical to California’s. The state’s goal is to achieve net-zero fossil-fuel emissions by 2050. Since 27% of emissions in the state come from passenger vehicles, the ban will be a big step toward that goal.

    The bans coincide with a number of major automakers setting the 2030s as their goal for exclusive electric vehicle (EV) production. Bentley announced its plans to build only EVs by 2030, Subaru has announced it will sell only EVs by the mid-2030s and numerous other manufacturers are accelerating their own transitions.

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