By: Laura Legere
Pennsylvania is rolling out a plan to give car buyers better access to electric cars and trucks without having to travel to neighboring states to find more plug-in options on dealers’ lots.
With a draft rule released by the Department of Environmental Protection, the commonwealth is aiming to join a growing list of states in a program led by California that requires a portion of light-duty auto sales to be zero-emission vehicles — electric, plug-in hybrid or hydrogen-powered cars and trucks.