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The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is drafting a proposed rulemaking to require automakers to include light-duty electric vehicles as a percentage of their model offerings and make EVs more commonly available at car dealerships. Officials said the proposed amendment to the state Clean Vehicles Program would make Pennsylvania...
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