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California allocates $200M to replace expired federal EV tax credits and sustain zero-emission vehicle adoption.
California’s 2026 budget proposes $200 million in one-time funding to replace expired federal EV tax credits, launching a new state-level zero-emission vehicle incentive program.
The move aims to sustain EV adoption after the federal $7,500 credit ended and California lost authority to enforce stricter emissions standards.
The plan also boosts Cal Fire funding and allocates $10 billion from a 2024 climate bond, though details on offshore wind and transit spending remain unspecified.
The budget reflects ongoing climate priorities amid a projected $3-billion deficit and declining EV sales.
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California asigna $ 200 millones para reemplazar los créditos fiscales federales caducados de EV y mantener la adopción de vehículos de cero emisiones.