Former President Donald Trump is promising to reverse President Joe Biden's electric vehicle policies if he returns to the White House in 2024.
With a second Trump administration, many of Biden's environmental and energy policies would likely be curtailed or changed significantly. Here are three ways Trump has vowed to slow Biden's electric vehicle push.Reversing Biden administration’s rule on auto emissions rules
"President Trump will end Biden’s assault on the internal combustion engine and cancel his harmful April 2023 emission regulations for light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles, that are projected to kill 117,000 auto manufacturing jobs," Trump's campaign said.Trump has also said he will end the Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards enacted by the Biden administration in 2022.
The Biden administration has touted the changes as helping"cut greenhouse gases from the atmosphere, reduce air pollution, and reduce the country’s dependence on oil."Trump has also vowed to"stop the flow of American tax dollars that are subsidizing Chinese electric vehicle battery companies" via the Inflation Reduction Act, but his cuts to subsidies could go further than electric vehicle batteries.
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