The EPA is moving to eliminate a widely disliked car feature: engine stop-start systems. These systems, designed to save fuel by shutting off the engine at stops, have become standard in most non-electric vehicles. While they offer modest fuel savings, many drivers find them annoying due to jerky restarts and reduced air conditioning performance. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, under President Trump’s administration, criticized the feature as a “climate participation trophy” and announced plans to revoke the regulatory credits that incentivize its use.
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