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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

US faces setback in EV race as investments plunge


The US is experiencing a setback in the electric vehicle competition as investments drop significantly. The Trump administration’s backing for gasoline engines has been cited as a primary reason for a ... Read More

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General Motors to lay off thousands of electric vehicle workers during Trump crackdown


Battery plants in Ohio and Tennessee, operated with LG Energy Solution, will begin shutting down in January and will resume operations in mid-2026. The automaker also plans to indefinitely lay off ... Read More


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