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Electric Vehicles Are In Trouble After Trump Killed Tax Credits
The Trump administration killed the $7,500 federal tax credit for EVs which led to sales declines at brands like Hyundai and Kia in October 2025. Read More
Despite Trump's acts of sabotage, electric vehicles are here to stay

OPINION: "The Trump administration may not have been kind to electric vehicles, but it has not killed them, either," former transportation planner Jane Gould writes. Read More
Trump reversed policies supporting electric vehicles − it will affect the road to clean electricity, too

(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Hitting the brakes on electric vehicles will clearly mean less progress in reducing ... Read More
The luxury electric vehicle is in trouble

Just a few years ago, Ford Motor thought it had a big hit on its hands with the F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck. Read More
Trump’s EV retreat is a huge win for his No. 1 trade rival

A version of this story will appear in CNN Business’ Nightcap newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. Two years ago, as President Donald Trump was running for reelection, he ... Read More
GM bets big on electric cars even as market slows
GM’s senior vice president and president of North America is in a critical position as industry braces for sale slump. Read More
Honda CEO: EVs Under $35,000 Are the Next Battleground

The CEO thinks the main area of competition in North America will be for EVs priced less than $30,000. Already Nissan has the Leaf, GM has a new 2027 new Chevrolet Bolt, and Ford is working on a ... Read More
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