John Bozella, the president and CEO of the Alliance for Automotive Innovation, emphasized the need for stability amidst geopolitical pressures, stating, "Even as automakers invest in an increasingly connected, automated and electrified vehicle fleet, they face unprecedented geopolitical and market pressures-a point you also regularly made during the campaign." The urgency in maintaining policies like EV tax credits is clear, as it directly influences their ability to compete globally.
A week after the elections, the auto industry lobbying group sent a letter to Trump, urging against any changes to the EV tax credits, highlighting how critical these incentives are. They articulated a clear message: reversing course on electric vehicles would negate years of technological progress and jeopardize their investments, signaling the industry's collective stance to maintain a competitive edge.
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