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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
The Luxury Electric Vehicle Is in Trouble

Sales of expensive battery-powered cars like the Ford F-150 Lightning have stalled, forcing automakers to slow production and offer more affordable vehicles. 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
What’s Ahead for the US Electric Vehicle Industry After Hitting a Massive Speed Bump?

The end of U.S. tax credits for buying electric vehicles has changed the market in ways that are still unfolding. I spoke this week with people closely monitoring the auto industry to get a sense of ... 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
Tesla car sales lifted by end of US electric auto tax credit

Tesla reported higher global third-quarter auto deliveries on Thursday, joining a broad slate of automakers seeing a surge in electric vehicles ahead of the phaseout of a US tax credit. The US EV ... Read More
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