By 2035, gas-powered cars will be banned in New Jersey. Yet the timeline is aggressive and questions remain around the power needed to make the transition.
Environmental advocates say the change is urgently needed — critics say the New Jersey 2035 timeline for all new car sales to be electric is too quick.
New Jerseyans are paying on average $10,802 a year to own and operate a new vehicle in 2022, $75 more than the national average, according to AAA's Your Driving Costs analysis.
New Jerseyans endured fewer days with elevated levels of air pollution last year but still experienced more than six weeks of unhealthy air, says a new report.
If you're planning on New Jersey's $5,000 incentive to buy a new electric vehicle, you've got until 9 p.m. Sept. 15 – then may to have wait until mid-2022.