Tariffs and deregulation may seem like they're designed to please U.S. automakers. But doubling down on massive gas-guzzlers will make it even harder to American companies to compete abroad.
Adding to the headwinds: an incoming new U.S. president who has disparaged government support for electric vehicles.
Tax credits or not, auto companies show no intention of retreating from a transition away from gas-burning cars and trucks ...
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Tesla's electric vehicles would be shut out from consumer rebates under a proposal by California Governor Gavin Newsom, ...
California plans to blunt any GOP efforts to scrap U.S. tax rebates for electric vehicles. But with uncertainty ahead, ...
Excluding Tesla could burnish Newsom’s standing on the left as he renews a clash with Musk, who has become a member of ...
California will seek to relaunch subsidies of electric vehicles if Republicans in Washington follow through on repealing a $7 ...