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Electric Vehicles Are In Deep Trouble After President Trump Killed Tax Credits
The Trump administration eliminated the $7,500 federal tax credit for electric vehicles effective October 1st. That move came as part of a widespread effort to roll back clean vehicle subsidies and ... 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
Ford’s failed bet on an electric F-150
Production of the F-150 Lightning is on hold after a factory fire, and as economic and political challenges mount, Ford may be scrapping it for good. 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
Experts Predicted An EV Sales Collapse. It's Already Started

Experts said electric car sales would fall off a cliff once the EV tax credit ended. Here's how much they plummeted in October. Read More
How billions of Biden’s electric car dollars survived the Trump chill

More than 40 states told POLITICO they have taken steps to unlock federal funding to build charging stations for electric vehicles. President Donald Trump’s crusade to uproot the Biden ... Read More
Slowing Electric Vehicle Sales Will Cost G.M. $1.6 Billion

General Motors said it would lower its earnings by that amount to mainly reflect the drop in the value of equipment, factories and other assets. By Neal E. Boudette The slowdown in electric car sales ... Read More
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