California is taking a bold step to support its residents and the state's growing electric vehicle (EV) market. A new proposal aims to provide financial assistance to owners whose EV batteries have degraded significantly, rendering their vehicles less efficient or even unusable. Under the plan, eligible residents could receive up to $2,000 to help offset the cost of replacing a faulty EV battery. The move is seen as a crucial step in addressing the environmental and economic benefits of EV adoption, while also ensuring that California's EV owners are not left stranded by a malfunctioning battery.


California Might Help You If Your EV Battery Has Gone Bad  Yahoo Autos