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Alliance, NADA CEOs: California’s EV rules will disrupt market


John Bozzella, right, CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, with Glenn Stevens, executive director of MichAuto, said bolstering the auto industry's competitiveness is paramount. (LINDSAY VANHULLE/AUTOMOTIVE NEWS)
John Bozzella, right, CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, with Glenn Stevens, executive director of MichAuto, said bolstering the auto industry's competitiveness is paramount. (LINDSAY VANHULLE/AUTOMOTIVE NEWS)

DETROIT — New rules requiring 35 percent of auto sales in California and several other states to be zero-emission vehicles starting with the 2026 model year will disrupt the market before consumers are ready for mass adoption, the leaders of groups representing automakers and dealers said.


 
 
 

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