Trump's EV Rollback Jeopardizes U.S. Electric Vehicle Momentum

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The Bulwark argues that Donald Trump’s rollback of EV incentives and emissions standards—along with notable moves like GM ending Bolt production and converting its factory back to internal combustion engines, and Honda scrapping several planned EVs—is dampening U.S. EV momentum. Yet rising gas prices could renew consumer interest in electrics, suggesting a volatile moment as legacy automakers face renewed competition from global players.
- Trump Destroyed the EV Industry, Just When We Need It Most The Bulwark
- ‘It’s stupid’: why western carmakers’ retreat from electric risks dooming them to irrelevance The Guardian
- Global carmakers retreat en masse from electric vehicle plans Financial Times
- Can American car companies survive American politics? CNN
- All the wrong EVs are getting canceled The Verge
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