Axios reports:
Stop-start technology has become a common feature in new vehicles as a way to save a few bucks on gas and reduce emissions. Advocates like it because it helps combat climate change, but critics find it irritating.
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin blasted stop-start systems in a post Monday on X, signaling that the agency would take action against it.
The EPA doesn’t mandate stop-start technology, but it provides extra fuel economy credits to automakers that adopt it.
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