WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden plans to sign an executive order Thursday that calls for half of all vehicle sales in the United States to be zero-emission vehicles by 2030.The order is part of the administration’s broader "Build Back Better" agenda and aims to bolster infrastructure.
It will also include new mileage and anti-pollution standards from the Environmental Protection Agency and Transportation Department, part of Biden's goal to cut U.S.
greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030.The moves are steps toward Biden’s pledge to cut emissions and battle climate change as the president pushes a shift in the U.S.
from internal combustion engines to battery-powered vehicles.Administration officials said the auto industry had agreed to a.