Electric vehicle deployment policies and measures
The table highlights key policies and measures that support the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) and zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) for light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles.
Ambitions: government goals or objectives (also known as unofficial targets) as set out in a policy document such as a deployment roadmap or strategy. Acronyms used in the table: EVs = electric vehicles, which include battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs). HEVs = hybrid electric vehicles.
Target: electric cars to account for 6% of gross final energy consumption to come from electric cars in 2030. Proposal: mandatory purchase by public bodies of 30% share of alternative fuel vehicles (ZEV and methane vehicles) by 2022, 50% by 2025 and 85% by 2030 across all modes.
State of Washington: Clean Truck Rules requires 40-75% of sales by manufacturers (varied by vehicle class and weight) to be ZEV by 2035 (increasing targets from implementation beginning in MY 2025). State of Washington ambition: 100% EVs in LDV sales by 2035, and 100% EVs in HDV sales by 2040.
Recognising the opportunities offered by electric vehicles, the EVI is dedicated to accelerating the adoption of EVs worldwide. To do so, it strives to better understand the policy challenges related to electric mobility, help governments address them and to serve as a platform for knowledge sharing.
The table highlights key policies and measures that support the deployment of electric vehicles (EVs) and zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) for light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles.
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