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Gov. Phil Scott halts electric vehicle mandate for Vermont

Vermont's governor, at a podium, in a striped tie and dark blazer
Peter Hirschfeld
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Vermont Public
Gov. Phil Scott says Vermont lacks the charging infrastructure needed to move forward with a rule that would dramatically increase the number of electric vehicles on dealer lots.

Republican Gov. Phil Scott is hitting the brakes on a policy that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from a transportation sector that causes the lions share of carbon pollution in Vermont.

In 2022, Vermont signed on to a California-based rule that requires 35% of all vehicles delivered to car dealers to be zero emission, starting in model year 2026. On Wednesday, however, Scott that effectively halts that rule by directing state enforcement agencies not to issue fines or other penalties for noncompliance.

I continue to believe we should be incentivizing Vermonters to transition to cleaner energy options like electric vehicles, Scott said in a written statement. However, we have to be realistic about a pace thats achievable. Its clear we dont have anywhere near enough charging infrastructure, and insufficient technological advances in heavy-duty vehicles, to meet current goals.

A closeup of an electric vehicle plugged in on a city street
April McCullum
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Vermont Public
An electric vehicle charges at a Chargepoint station on Main Street in Burlington on March 1, 2024.

The order also postpones Vermonts compliance with another California rule that creates zero-emission mandates for heavy duty trucks. Seventeen states have adopted the California standards.

Climate advocates such as Ben Walsh, with the Vermont Public Interest Research Group, say the so-called clean car and clean truck mandates represent one of the most significant emissions-reductions policies Vermont has adopted in recent years. Walsh said the governors executive order, which postpones compliance until at least 2027, is a major setback for Vermonts broader climate goals.

Without an assurance that manufacturers are actually going to deliver electric vehicles to Vermont and Vermonters, there simply isnt any way that we can get where we need to go on reducing climate pollution here in Vermont, Walsh said Wednesday.

Robb Kidd, Vermont conservation program director for the Sierra Club, said his organization was dismayed by the governors order.

Gov. Scott is leaving Vermonters vulnerable to the impacts of air pollution and continues to trap Vermonters in polluting and costly fossil fuels, Kidd said.

Gov. Scott is leaving Vermonters vulnerable to the impacts of air pollution and continues to trap Vermonters in polluting and costly fossil fuels.
Robb Kidd, Sierra Club

Vermonts auto dealers, meanwhile, welcomed news of the executive order. The California rule doesnt obligate local dealers to sell a certain percentage of electric vehicles, rather it requires car and truck manufacturers to, starting in model year 2026, ensure that 35% of vehicles shipped to those dealers be zero emissions.

Matt Cota, with the Vermont Vehicle and Automotive Distributors Association, said that demand for those EVs doesnt yet exist in Vermont (about 14% of new cars registered in Vermont last year were zero emission).

Cota said manufacturers would likely comply with the mandate by sending fewer total vehicles to Vermont dealers. And he said dealers in New Hampshire, which has not adopted the California rule, will be well-positioned to satisfy demand for gas-powered vehicles that are no longer delivered to Vermont.

In a way, if you dont create the demand of electric vehicles, all youre doing with this regulation youre not putting more electric vehicles on the road, youre harming the local businesses that sell vehicles of all types, Cota said.

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