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This new truck is a sign that Trump won’t win his fight against EVs


Under Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, the $7,500 federal tax credit for buying a new electric car, along with a $4,000 credit for used EVs and $40,000 for commercial EVs, is set to expire on September ... Read More

Trump reversed policies supporting electric vehicles


When Congress passed the Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, it was the largest climate bill in U.S. history, with major incentives for electric vehicle production and adoption. In its wake, ... Read More

Thinking of Buying an Electric Car? Act Fast as Trump Administration Ends Key Tax Credit


With the electric vehicle credit expiring in less than two months, now is the time to buy an electric car. You'll have until Sept. 30, 2025 to receive a federal tax credit for buying an electric ... Read More

Auto industry splits emerge over some parts of Trump's policy shakeup


Mileage has varied across the three main areas Trump has upended: emissions regulations, international trade and federal EV subsidies. Read More

Cadillac Is a Luxury E.V. Giant. Can It Keep It Up Under Trump?


Electric models from the luxury car brand have been very successful, but they may struggle once a $7,500 federal tax credit ends next month. By Lawrence Ulrich To people who remember gas-guzzling land ... Read More


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