The leading lobbying group for the U.S. auto industry is calling on policymakers to assist in supporting the adoption of electric vehicles.
Without suggesting a cost for any EV stimulus programs, the Alliance for Automotive Innovation suggested support largely through incentives and infrastructure. The group represents the manufacturers producing nearly 99% of cars and light trucks sold in the U.S. The leading lobbying group for the U.S. auto industry is calling on policymakers to help support the adoption of electric vehicles through incentives, infrastructure investment and other regulatory means.
Without suggesting a cost for such EV stimulus programs, the Alliance for Automotive Innovation said now is the time for "substantial, long-term investments in electrification, as well as advanced safety technologies," according to a new report released Tuesday. It describes the industry as being "on the cusp of a transformative moment" regarding electric and autonomous vehicles.
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No Way!!
No
how about this for support, ban internal combustion engines in new models starting in 2025.
no more corporate welfare
I’m down with that. Market forces are going to continue to tip business in favor of internal combustion engines for awhile. After all, the oil industry has been getting unfair subsidies for decades now. Let’s help clean power catch up!
Auto industry endorses socialism: Wants more government support for electric vehicles.