New EPA regulations could mean more EVs on the road, is Illinois ready?
These new rules could result in 67% of vehicles being electric by 2032.
Last week the EPA announced its most stringent rules to date on tailpipe emissions for typical consumer vehicles and heavy industrial vehicles like delivery trucks and buses. In the announcement the EPA said it believed it would reduce CO2 emissions by 7.3 billion tons through 2055.
Reset talks to analysts about what impact the rules could have on the climate and public health. Also discusses how Illinois is preparing for the EV transition and gets some practical tips on owning an EV in Chicago.
GUESTS: Dany Robles, climate policy director at Illinois Environmental Council
Brian Urbaszewski, director of environmental health programs at the Respiratory Health Association
Larissa Koehler, director of vehicle electrification and senior attorney at Environmental Defense Fund
Don Anderson, EV owner
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New EPA regulations could mean more EVs on the road, is Illinois ready?
These new rules could result in 67% of vehicles being electric by 2032.
Last week the EPA announced its most stringent rules to date on tailpipe emissions for typical consumer vehicles and heavy industrial vehicles like delivery trucks and buses. In the announcement the EPA said it believed it would reduce CO2 emissions by 7.3 billion tons through 2055.
Reset talks to analysts about what impact the rules could have on the climate and public health. Also discusses how Illinois is preparing for the EV transition and gets some practical tips on owning an EV in Chicago.
GUESTS: Dany Robles, climate policy director at Illinois Environmental Council
Brian Urbaszewski, director of environmental health programs at the Respiratory Health Association
Larissa Koehler, director of vehicle electrification and senior attorney at Environmental Defense Fund
Don Anderson, EV owner