Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Sales Requirements and Low Emission Vehicle (LEV) Standards

New Jersey has adopted the California motor vehicle emissions standards and compliance requirements specified in Title 13 of the California Code of Regulations. Manufacturers must meet the greenhouse gas emissions standard and the ZEV production and sales requirements. Under the state’s LEV program, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection allows manufacturers who sell or lease qualified LEVs to earn and bank vehicle equivalent credits. For more information, see the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection LEV Program website.

In November 2023, New Jersey adopted the California vehicle emissions standards and compliance requirements set forth in the California Air Resources Board Advanced Clean Cars II regulation. These new emissions standards and requirements will begin with model year 2027 and require that 100% of new passenger vehicles, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty vehicles sold in New Jersey must be ZEVs by 2035.

(Reference New Jersey Administrative Code 7:27-29.1 through 7:27-29A.7)

Jurisdiction: New Jersey

Type: Laws and Regulations

Enacted: Jan 14, 2004

Technologies: Other

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