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Vermont vehicle index shows modest EV share; dealers warn manufacturers may limit gasoline vehicle deliveries under ACC2
Summary
A presentation to the Senate Transportation Committee summarized 2024 Vermont vehicle registration data and warned that the state's Advanced Clean Cars (ACC2) requirement will likely outpace current consumer purchases and dealer inventories unless manufacturers adjust allocations or credits.
Matt Coda, director of government affairs and consultant representing the Vermont Vehicle and Automotive Distributors Association, told the Senate Transportation Committee on Jan. 24 that Vermont's 2024 vehicle registration data show a slow but steady climb in plug-in vehicle registrations and a still-predominant market for gasoline vehicles.
The data, compiled in a Vermont vehicle index Coda said his group produced using Experian AutoCount and other sources, show more than 600,000 total registered vehicles in Vermont and roughly 42,000 new vehicle registrations in 2024. Coda said battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) accounted for about 12% of new registrations in 2024 (a year-over-year…
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