By 2035, gas-powered cars will be banned in New Jersey. Yet the timeline is aggressive and questions remain around the power needed to make the transition.
Environmental advocates say the change is urgently needed — critics say the New Jersey 2035 timeline for all new car sales to be electric is too quick.
From beaches to historic sites, New Jersey is full of tourism destinations – and now the state wants people to also see electric vehicle chargers when they get there.
NJ’s incentive program providing up to $5,000 toward the order, purchase, or lease of an electric vehicle is running out of money again and will be suspended as of 9 PM Wednesday, Sept. 15.
The Senate passed its bill and an Assembly committee endorsed its bill. But the plans differ on whether to include hybrid, hydrogen, and natural gas vehicles.
Because of the huge state revenue gap caused by the novel-coronavirus shutdown earlier this year, funding for a program to encourage New Jersey residents to buy electric vehicles has been slashed.