Trump's Policies Threaten EV Incentives and Tesla's Market Position

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The future of electric vehicle (EV) incentives is uncertain as President-elect Trump considers moves against federal tax credits, potentially slowing EV sales. California Governor Gavin Newsom plans to revive state rebates if federal credits vanish, though his proposal may exclude Tesla. The auto industry is urging Trump to maintain subsidies, while state-level mandates in California and other states push for more EVs. The situation could lead to a fragmented EV market, with potential battles over incentives on Capitol Hill.
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