From Center for Jobs and the Economy <[email protected]>
Subject California’s Progress Towards 5M Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) by 2030: Q3 2019 Results
Date December 3, 2019 9:31 PM
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Web Version [link removed] | Update Preferences [link removed] State’s Progress on 5 Million Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) by 2030:

Q3 2019 Results

The Center for Jobs and the Economy’s analysis of the recently released new vehicle sales data is now available online.

Cumulative PEV Sales at 12.7% of 2030 Goal—True ZEVs at 7.2% [[link removed]]

As part of the AB 32 climate change program, Executive Order B-48-18 administratively created a goal of 5 million zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) on California roads by 2030. This action expands on the prior Executive Order B-16-2012, which set a goal of 1.5 million by 2025, with a sub-goal that their market share is expanding at that point. While these goals were set administratively, they are embodied in the state’s climate change strategies, and both public and utility ratepayer funds are being used to create the refueling infrastructure required for these motorists.

Rather than only true ZEVs, the numbers in the Executive Order and previous interpretations by the agencies indicate the goal is to be achieved by both BEVs that run only on electricity and combustion PHEVs that run on both electricity and motor fuels. Consequently, only a portion of the vehicles being counted to meet the zero emission goal—roughly half based on current sales volumes—will in fact produce zero emissions when driven. Additionally, FCEVs (fuel cell electric vehicles) also would count towards the ZEV total, but CNCDA data show total market share for these vehicles to date at around 0.1%.

Using this more flexible interpretation that includes both true ZEVs and combustion PHEVs, total PEV sales since 2009 account for 12.7% of the 2030 goal. True ZEV sales, however, account for only 7.2%.

Full Report [[link removed]]

Note: All data sources, methodologies, and historical data series available at CenterforJobs.org [[link removed]].

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