
Administrators in the California Assembly collectively passed bipartisan SEMA-supported regulation (A.B. 2350) that would boost customers to change over fuel and diesel-controlled engine vehicles into zero-discharges vehicles (ZEV). Whenever authorized, A.B. 2350 would give qualified drivers who convert their vehicle with a $2,000 refund. The bill presently anticipates thought in the Senate.
Lately, California has carried out different projects, including the Clean Vehicle Rebate Program and the Clean Cars for All Program, to advance the acquisition of new zero-emanation vehicles (ZEVs). Notwithstanding, none of the projects at present proposition benefits for vehicles that began their existence with a gas powered motor and can be changed over completely to a ZEV by means of a secondary selling engine bundle. A.B. 2350 aides safeguard California’s rich vehicle culture while making better approaches to make ZEV possession more open.
SEMA encourages its members and enthusiasts in California to contact their lawmakers in support of A.B. 2350 by clicking here.
For further details, contact Christian Robinson at [email protected].

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