While a Trump presidency couldn’t slam the brakes on the E.V. transition, it could throw enough sand in the gears to slow it down. And that might have significant consequences for the fight to stop global warming.

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    7 months ago

    Does he mean he’s going to shred the 100% tariff? That seems to be core of biden’s ev policy.

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      7 months ago

      The core policies are:

      • A subsidy which targets cheaper EVs to not-super-rich and limits it to cars with key components made in the US
      • An emissions rule which will effectively force a significant fraction of cars sold to be EVs in a few years
      • subsidies for new factories

      Trump will surely get rid of those.

      The tariff he hasn’t really weighed in on; he seems to think of himself as a mercantilist, so he might keep it.

    • TowardsTheFuture@lemmy.zip
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      7 months ago

      To be fair maybe he will also reverse the part where Biden removed eligibility from EV’s for the Tax credit that aren’t sourced from America.

      Only bad thing he could do is remove the emissions regulations which weren’t even harsh.