Calif. Assembly advances SEMA-sponsored bill

May 31, 2022
If enacted, eligible motorists who convert their vehicle into a zero-emissions vehicle (ZEV) will be eligible for a $2,000 rebate.

California lawmakers unanimously passed bipartisan SEMA-sponsored legislation, A.B. 2350, that would encourage consumers to convert their gasoline-and diesel-powered motor vehicles into zero-emissions vehicles (ZEV), according to a SEMA news release

If enacted, motorists who convert their vehicle into a ZEV will be eligible for a $2,000 rebate.

The bill currently awaits consideration in the Senate.

California recently implemented various programs, including the Clean Vehicle Rebate Program and the Clean Cars for All Program, to promote the purchase of new ZEVs. However, there is currently no program to offer benefits for vehicles that started their life with an internal-combustion engine and can be converted to a ZEV via an aftermarket motor package, SEMA reports.

The bill, A.B. 2350, helps preserve California’s rich car culture while creating new ways to make ZEV ownership more accessible, SEMA noted. 

SEMA encourages its members and enthusiasts in California to contact their lawmakers in support of A.B. 2350 by clicking here.

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