Biden administration considering delaying switch to electric vehicles: Report
- The Biden administration is considering relaxing vehicle emissions rules to give automakers more time to increase EV sales, intending to finalize the new rule by early spring.
- Automakers such as General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis have expressed concerns about the rapid transition to EVs, citing profitability issues and the need for more time to develop charging infrastructure.
- The United Auto Workers union and former President Trump have differing views on EVs, with the union wary of the impact on workers and Trump criticizing EVs in his speeches.
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Biden administration to relax electric vehicle mandate deadlines through the end of the decade
Auto manufacturers will be required to increase the percentage of electric vehicles they sell gradually through 2030, and the mandates would sharply rise thereafter.
Biden Admin Finally Heeds Warning Signs, Prepares to Hit the Brakes on Electric Vehicle Transition
It’s an election year, and that mean President Joe Biden will be breaking promises he made to people who will vote for him no matter what he does in hopes […] The post Biden Admin Finally Heeds Warning Signs, Prepares to Hit the Brakes on Electric Vehicle Transition appeared first on The Western Journal.
Biden’s Shifting Tailpipe Emissions Rules
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