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California Surpasses Milestone with More EV Chargers than Gas Pumps

California Surpasses Milestone with More EV Chargers than Gas Pumps

California has achieved a significant milestone in its transition to electric vehicles (EVs), now boasting more EV charging plugs than traditional gas pumps across the state. This development marks a pivotal shift in the state's transportation infrastructure and underscores its commitment to reducing carbon emissions.

Recent reports highlight that California's EV infrastructure has grown to include 50% more charging stations than gas nozzles, a clear indicator of the state's progressive environmental policies. This surge in EV chargers reflects a broader trend towards sustainable transportation, driven by both consumer demand and state initiatives aimed at combating climate change.

The increase in EV infrastructure is part of California's ambitious goal to phase out the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. This policy aligns with the state's aggressive targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, positioning California as a leader in the fight against global warming.

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