After being sworn in Trump signed executive orders, including one ending what he has called an "EV mandate," but he'll hold off on tariffs.
President Donald Trump took aim at federal and state support for electric vehicles on his first day in office. But it’s not clear he has the power he’s claimed on the topic.
President Donald Trump is trying to halt the flow of funding for EV charging infrastructure from two programs that have benefited Tesla — the latest
His order specifically calls for ending waivers so states can limit gas-powered car sales, which likely means he’ll take on California again on those grounds.
Washington, D.C., January 21, 2025 President Donald Trump has once again announced that the United States will withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, marking a contentious start to his second term in office.
President Trump's battery of executive orders strikes hard at the previous administration's policy on EVs, but resistance mounts early.
We will revoke the electric vehicle mandate, saving our auto industry and keeping my sacred pledge to our great American autoworkers,” Trump said.
Big changes could be coming to the automotive industry after President Donald Trump announced a new executive order that targets several Biden-era policies.
Reps. Zoe Lofgren and Jimmy Panetta announced they had helped secure more than $14.3 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation that was expected to go toward the installation of electric
State Democrats revised a statement that originally asserted incorrectly that "factories (are) already idling because of Trump’s presidency."
After being sworn in Trump will sign executive orders, including one ending what he has called an "EV mandate," but he'll hold off on tariffs.