Trump is ending EV subsidies. What happens next?
Briefly

President Trump has signed an executive order to eliminate what he calls the electric vehicle mandate from the Biden administration, arguing for greater consumer choice and economic growth. The order claims to remove regulatory hurdles for gasoline vehicles and potentially repeal tax credits for electric vehicle buyers, which could undermine U.S. climate change efforts. Trump's directive could hinder the shift away from fossil fuels, suggesting a return to policies favoring traditional gasoline vehicles while mischaracterizing current Democratic initiatives aiming to promote electric vehicle adoption.
Trump's executive order aims to eliminate what he mislabels as the 'electric vehicle mandate', asserting a need for consumer choice and economic innovation.
The order is expected to slow U.S. efforts in combating climate change, with Trump's administration likely to repeal incentives benefitting electric vehicles.
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