
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) β California could offer rebates for electric vehicle purchases if the incoming Trump administration eliminates a federal tax credit for people who buy electric cars, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday.
Newsom, a Democrat, will propose creating a new version of the stateβs Clean Vehicle Rebate Program, which was phased out in 2023 after funding 594,000 cars and saving 456 million gallons of fuel, Newsomβs office said.
βConsumers continue to prove the skeptics wrong β zero-emission vehicles are here to stay," Newsom said in a statement. "Weβre not turning back on a clean transportation future β weβre going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that donβt pollute.β
Newsomβs proposal is part of his plan to protect California's progressive policies ahead of Republican President-elect Donald Trump's second term. He called the state Legislature to convene in a special session to help βTrump-proofβ state laws by giving the attorney generalβs office more funding to fight federal challenges.
But a budget shortfall could complicate Californiaβs resistance efforts. Early budget projections show the state could face a $2 billion deficit next year, according to a report released last week by the nonpartisan Legislative Analystβs Office. Thatβs an improvement from an estimated $46.8 billion deficit the state faced last year, but the shortfall could still curtail the stateβs ability to expand new programs and fight federal legal challenges. Legislative leaders in both chambers have said the state needs to stay prudent in anticipation of future budget deficits.
Money for the new rebate system could come from the state's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which is funded by polluters under the stateβs cap-and-trade program, the governor's office said.
Officials didnβt say how much the program would cost or how the rebates would work. Newsom is expected to offer more details of the possible rebate program during an appearance in Kern County later Monday.
California has surpassed 2 million zero-emission vehicles sold, according to Newsom's office. The state has passed policies in recent years to transition away from fossil fuel-powered, cars, trucks, trains and lawn mowers.
Trump previously vowed to end federal electric vehicle tax credits, which are worth up to $7,500 for new zero-emission vehicles. Thereβs also a $4,000 credit for used ones. But Trump later softened his stance as Tesla CEO Elon Musk became a supporter and adviser.
Trump criticized Newsom on social media after the governor called for a special session, calling out the high cost of living in California and the stateβs homelessness crisis. Trump said Newsom was βstopping all of the GREAT things that can be done to βMake California Great Again.ββ
Newsom said on his podcast earlier this month that he reached out to Trump after the election. He said at a news conference last week that he still hadnβt heard back from the president-elect.
California's defunct Clean Vehicle Rebate Program offered rebates on electric cars as high as $2,500.
Any new rebate program βwould include changes to promote innovation and competition" in the zero-emission vehicles market, the statement said.