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newsrel -- ZEV states announce national sales of electric vehicles have surpassed 250,000

Posted: 23 Oct 2014 11:56:50
Please consider the following news release from the California
Air Resources Board: http://bit.ly/ZEV250k
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 23, 2014

NEWS RELEASE 14-80

CONTACT:

Dave Clegern
(916) 322-2990
dclegern@arb.ca.gov

Stanley Young
(916) 956-9409
syoung@arb.ca.gov



ZEV states announce national sales of electric vehicles have
surpassed 250,000

Announcement made at world’s largest Zero Emission Vehicle
Showcase 


DIAMOND BAR -  Representatives of an eight-state partnership  to
develop and support the market for zero emission vehicles  joined
Air Resources Board Chairman Mary D. Nichols today to announce
that national ZEV sales have passed the quarter-million mark.
Fittingly, the world’s largest display of individual
zero-emission cars, motorcycles and trucks served as a backdrop
for the announcement.

To put the milestone in perspective, 250,000 cars is the combined
daily volume of traffic on the Golden Gate and the Brooklyn
Bridge.

“In only a few short years we have gone from virtually zero to a
quarter-million zero-emission cars, and every day moves us closer
to our combined goal of 3.3 million by 2025. ” said Chairman
Nichols. “This announcement is further evidence that the market
for zero emission vehicles is growing and that increasingly,
consumers nationwide are choosing to say no to cars that run on
petroleum and yes to a new generation of ultra-clean vehicles.” 

In addition to Chairman Nichols, speakers at today’s announcement
were Commissioner David W. Cash from the Massachusetts Department
of Environmental Protection and Deputy Secretary Kathy Kinsey of
the Maryland Department of the Environment.

The accompanying ZEV Showcase included the new Toyota Fuel Cell
Concept car (which will be formally revealed next month at the LA
Auto Show), as well as the Harley-Davidson electric “Livewire”
motorcycle and some of the newest commercially available models,
including the Tesla Model D and the Mercedes B class EV. 


8 States Lead the Market

Sales figures from around the country now show sales of more than
260,000 vehicles, with the quarter-million mark reached in
September. Californians have purchased or leased more than
100,000 ZEVs. The other seven states account for more than
135,000 vehicles. The other states are Connecticut, Maryland,
Massachusetts, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island and Vermont.

“Zero-emission vehicles are vital to Massachusetts’ efforts to
cut air pollution from the transportation sector and stimulate
growth in the clean energy economy,” said Massachusetts
Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Cash. “The
eight-state ZEV partnership and our progressive incentive
programs are working. Over the past year, Massachusetts has seen
a 132 percent increase in electric vehicle registration and a
huge hike in EV charging-station infrastructure installations.
The future is now!”


Collaboration Produces Progress

Members of the eight-state collaborative signed a Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) in October 2013, and released its ZEV Action
Plan in June 2014. The states are working together to develop
incentives to encourage consumers and businesses to purchase
ZEVs, as well as collaborating to streamline codes and
regulations dealing with recharging and refueling
infrastructure.

For example: since signing the MOU, Massachusetts has launched
two new financial incentive programs to spur sales of ZEVs and
installation of recharging stations. The state has earmarked
nearly $4 million for those programs, and so far more than $1.5
million has been reserved or awarded for vehicles and projects.

Maryland provided another example, having provided $1 million for
new charging infrastructure, as well as financial incentives for
consumers. Maryland expanded a tax credit for vehicle purchase
and leasing and converted a tax credit for charging equipment to
a rebate.

"In Maryland, one of our highest priorities is transitioning our
public and private transportation fleets away from petroleum
based fuels,” said Deputy Secretary Kinsey of the Maryland
Department of the Environment.  “In the past year we have doubled
the number of plug-in vehicles registered in our State, and we
now have more 500 charging stations accessible to the public. 
Our collaboration with California and the other zero-emission
vehicle states has been an important factor in the growth of the
electric vehicle market in Maryland." 

California provides rebate incentives to ZEV drivers, has a
growing network of more than a thousand public electric charging
stations, and is investing more than $50 million in additional
hydrogen refueling stations. The state has also put in place
clean car regulations which increase fuel efficiency and will put
a minimum of 1.5 million ZEVs on the roads here by 2025. These
regulations build on the so-called Pavley rules in 2002, which
resulted in the first program in the country to consider
greenhouse gas emissions in its regulations.



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