U.S. EV Sales Decline as Gas-Powered Cars Return
Douglas McIntyre and David Callaway, Editors-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, examined how expiring US EV subsidies threaten the industry’s growth. McIntyre cited research predicting EV sales could drop from 8% to 4% of new cars, far from the Biden administration’s 50% by 2030 goal. Callaway noted that while EVs remain strong in Europe and China, US automakers are cutting back, and Tesla’s market share has fallen sharply, underscoring how policy shifts can derail clean energy progress.
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