A coalition launched last week will advocate for national policies to enable 100 percent electric vehicle sales in the U.S. by 2030.
The Zero Emission Transportation Association is pushing for "an accelerated transition to electric vehicles, which will create hundreds of thousands of new jobs, secure American global EV manufacturing leadership, dramatically improve public health and significantly reduce carbon pollution," the group said in a statement.
The nonpartisan organization, based in Washington, is backed by 28 corporations representing several industries. Members include EV manufacturers and startups, such as Tesla Inc., Rivian, Lordstown Motors and Lucid Motors, as well as ride-hailing giant Uber Technologies and regional utility providers.