Minnesota officials are moving forward with âclean carsâ standards, a plan intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase electric vehicle options for consumers, while also getting the state back on track toward meeting its climate change goals.
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency on Friday announced that it plans to formally publish a draft rule on Monday that it had first proposed 15 months ago. If a state administrative law judge approves the plan early next year, the new standards would go into effect in early 2024, and would apply to model year 2025 vehicles.
Calling climate change an âexistential threatâ to Minnesota and a top priority of Gov. Tim Walzâs administration, MPCA Commissioner Laura Bishop said âthe size and scope of the climate crisis requires bold action from state government.â