Trump’s Directives Could Cripple the U.S. EV Industry
Doug McIntyre and David Callaway discuss the major setback for the U.S. EV industry due to the lack of federal support for a nationwide charging network. While many expected the Trump administration to withdraw EV purchase subsidies, cutting off infrastructure development has dealt a severe blow to the sector. Without a reliable charging network, widespread EV adoption becomes much more difficult—especially outside of states like California. Tesla may step in to fill the gap, but its plans remain unclear.
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