
"Biden's EV Policy Sparks Debate and Lobbying Frenzy"
The Biden administration plans to relax limits on tailpipe emissions, slowing the rollout of a rule that would have required nearly 70% of new car and truck sales to have no tailpipe emissions by 2032. This move is seen as an election-year concession to labor unions and automakers, giving manufacturers until after 2030 to significantly boost their sales of electric vehicles. The decision comes amid concerns about the impact on the U.S. auto industry, consumer demand for EVs, and the need for more charging stations nationwide.
