Trump right to roll back electric vehicle subsidies
- Earlier this year, President Trump revealed intentions to eliminate regulations that mandate American buyers to choose electric vehicles over gasoline-powered ones.
- This rollback targets mandates set by President Biden that aimed to increase electric vehicle sales from 8% to 35% of new cars by 2032.
- In 2024, the United States sold 1.3 million electric vehicles, while EV sales declined over 5% in North America in April despite growth in Europe and China.
- A tax bill passed by House Republicans would end federal EV tax credits by December 2025 and add fees for EV and hybrid registrations, with critics warning this will raise energy costs and hurt jobs.
- These policy changes could slow clean energy investments, hinder job growth, and increase emissions, indicating a significant shift in U.S. Energy and climate strategy.
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Trump right to roll back electric vehicle subsidies
Electric car subsidies are heading for the chopping block. A tax bill recently passed by House Republicans is set to stop billions in taxpayer cash from being spent on electric vehicle purchases.
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Commentary: Outrage over Trump’s electric vehicle policies is misplaced
Ashley Nunes Electric car subsidies are heading for the chopping block. A tax bill recently passed by House Republicans is set to stop billions in taxpayer cash from being spent on electric vehicle purchases. If embraced by the Senate and signed into law by President Donald Trump, the bill would gut long-standing government handouts for going electric. The move comes on the heels of another climate policy embraced by Republicans. Earlier this y…
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