California Hentikan Penjualan Mobil Bensin Mulai Tahun 2035

VOA Indonesia
15 Sept 202202:47

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TLDRIn late August, California became the first U.S. state to announce a ban on new gasoline-powered car sales by 2035 to combat pollution and climate change. With over 14 million registered vehicles, California aims to have 35% of them electric by 2026 and 68% by 2030. This move is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 35% and nitrogen oxide emissions by 80%. However, challenges remain, including the higher cost of electric vehicles and limited charging stations. Despite these hurdles, other states are following California’s lead, accelerating the shift towards electric cars in the U.S.

Takeaways

  • 😀 California becomes the first U.S. state to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035 to combat pollution and climate change.
  • 😀 Over 14 million vehicles are registered in California, with 16% being zero-emission vehicles.
  • 😀 The new regulation aims to increase the number of electric vehicles (EVs) to 35% by 2026 and 68% by 2030.
  • 😀 The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 35% and nitrogen oxide emissions by 80% over the next two decades.
  • 😀 Governor Gavin Newsom emphasizes that Californians are preparing for significant change.
  • 😀 Some drivers are excited about replacing their traditional cars with environmentally friendly EVs.
  • 😀 However, EVs are typically $10,000 more expensive than conventional cars, which is a concern for some consumers.
  • 😀 Consumers, like Brian, acknowledge that the shift to green energy is inevitable but still have concerns about issues like EV battery supply chains and charging stations.
  • 😀 There are currently around 80,000 charging stations in California, the most in the U.S., but it’s still far from the target of 250,000 charging stations by 2025.
  • 😀 At least four other states in the U.S. are following California's lead in setting deadlines for phasing out fossil fuel-powered vehicles.
  • 😀 Experts suggest that if more states follow California's example, the transition to electric vehicles in the market will accelerate.

Q & A

  • What significant decision did California make in August regarding gasoline-powered vehicles?

    -California became the first state in the United States to announce it will stop the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by 2035 in an effort to combat pollution and climate change.

  • How many cars are currently registered in California, and what percentage of them are electric vehicles?

    -There are over 14 million cars registered in California, with approximately 16% of them being electric vehicles.

  • What are the emission reduction targets set by California for the next decades?

    -California aims to reduce 35% of greenhouse gas emissions and 80% of nitrogen oxide emissions over the next two decades.

  • What is the goal for electric vehicle (EV) market share in California by 2026 and 2030?

    -The goal is to have 35% of vehicles be electric by 2026, and 68% by 2030.

  • What challenges do some drivers face when switching to electric vehicles?

    -The main challenge for some drivers is the higher cost of electric vehicles, which on average are $10,000 more expensive than conventional cars.

  • What are some concerns regarding electric vehicles mentioned in the transcript?

    -Concerns include the supply chain issues for battery materials and the insufficient number of EV charging stations.

  • How many charging stations are currently available in California, and what is the target for 2025?

    -Currently, California has about 80,000 EV charging stations, the most in the U.S., but the state is aiming for 250,000 stations by 2025.

  • What impact could other states following California's lead have on the electric vehicle market?

    -If more states follow California's lead in setting deadlines to phase out fossil fuel-powered vehicles, the transition to electric vehicles in the market could accelerate.

  • Who is Governor Kevin Dussel, and what is his stance on California's green energy transition?

    -Governor Kevin Dussel of California supports the transition to green energy and believes that Californians are ready for this significant change.

  • What is the potential benefit for consumers who switch to electric vehicles, according to some drivers in the transcript?

    -Some consumers are happy about the potential to replace their conventional vehicles with environmentally friendly electric vehicles, as they view the shift to green energy as unavoidable and beneficial in the long run.

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CaliforniaElectric VehiclesClimate ChangeGreen EnergyEmissions ReductionEV InfrastructurePollution Control2035 DeadlineSustainable FutureEnvironmental Policy
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