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CA to Ramp Up Electric Motorcycle Sales
Season 2024
Episode 234
California leads the nation with plans to increase zero-emission motorcycle sales, targeting 50% by 2035. Despite benefits like low fuel costs, riders cite limited charging stations and range issues. Manufacturers like Harley-Davidson and Zero are already investing in electric models. The proposal marks a step toward cleaner air and aligns with European standards.
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