| Comment | Dear Ms. Nichols,
I support the agenda to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 25% by
2020. One way to reach this difficult goal is to give consumers
the choice to buy ZEVs like the electric Tesla Roadster or Toyota
RAV-4 EV.
I understand that CARB will vote on a proposal to allow automakers
to delay EV production for years-- to reduce the number of ZEVs
required of automakers by 90%. This means settling for only 2,500
from 2012-2014!!
DON'T DO THAT.
I ask you to:
1. Require the full 25,000 ZEVs that automakers had promised for
2012-2014, and
2. Create a separate requirement for plug-in hybrids that lets
them replace the dirtiest vehicles in CARB's regulations, rather
than the cleanest ZEVs.
Auto makers & dealers won big in 2003 when the ZEV mandate was
gutted- at the expense of consumers, air quality, and independence
from oil. Weak consumer awareness was on their side then.
But today Californians have a strong awareness of what we lost in
that 2003 CARB ruling. The auto industry knows that the political
mood has turned; consumers are wise to their stunts and have no
tolerance left for it.
Do the right thing-- lead the board to REJECT any proposal to
reduce the # of ZEVs.
Best regards,
Mark Van Hoomissen
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