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Weird & Wacky Electric Car Deals For Those Who Live In Vermont Or Colorado

CleanTechnica EVs

Electric car incentives in Vermont and Colorado mean drivers can transition to zero emissions motoring for less money than ever before. The post Weird & Wacky Electric Car Deals For Those Who Live In Vermont Or Colorado appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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Vermont just passed a 100% renewable electricity mandate

Electrek

Vermont today passed a bill that requires 100% renewable electricity across all the state's utilities by 2035, and it's expected to become law.

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Vermonters get up to $6K to swap flood-damaged cars for EVs

Electrek

Vermont is now offering its residents up to $6,000 in incentives to replace their flood-damaged, scrapped cars with EVs.

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Vermont introduces gas vehicle buyback program

Teslarati

Vermont has started a gas vehicle buyback program, “Replace Your Ride,” giving owners $3,000 for their old gas vehicles. According to VTDigger , the State of Vermont has introduced a gas vehicle buyback program called “Replace Your Ride.” Do you have any comments, questions, or concerns?

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Vermont pays $3,000 for EV buyers giving up big polluters

Green Car Reports

Several states currently offer EV purchase incentives, but a new Vermont program takes things a step further by offering cash to residents who replace a "high-polluting vehicle" with an EV.

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Vermont becomes the first US state to pass a law requiring Big Oil to pay for climate damage

Electrek

In a historic move, Vermont has become the first US state to pass a law that makes major fossil fuel companies financially responsible for climate change damages.

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First Fully Adaptive E-Bike Trail System Opens in Vermont

CleanTechnica EVs

The post First Fully Adaptive E-Bike Trail System Opens in Vermont appeared first on CleanTechnica. It features a total of 11 trails, and a total distance of three miles. Even more importantly, nobody loses out, as the new trails are equally enjoyable by both abled and disabled.

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