"Biden Administration's Potential Setback for EV Growth: Softening Tailpipe Rules and Delaying Transition"

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The Biden administration is considering delaying stringent vehicle emissions rules proposed last year, potentially slowing the growth of electric vehicles (EVs) and giving automakers more time to meet requirements. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule, a key part of President Biden's climate agenda, may be relaxed to provide automakers with flexibility until after 2030, although it is expected to still reduce emissions significantly. This move has drawn criticism from some advocates who see it as a concession to automakers, while the administration emphasizes its commitment to the transition to EVs.
Topics:business#automakers#biden-administration#electric-vehicles#environmental-impact#environmental-policy#vehicle-emissions-rules
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- Biden administration to reportedly relax EV rule on tailpipe emissions CNBC
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