Buttigieg insists automobile market is moving toward electric vehicles

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The statement from Buttigieg comes after Tesla's quarterly deliveries declined for the first time in almost four years.

, marking the first time for the electric automaker in its sales history. In response, Buttigieg argued that part of this dip stems from a growing number of competitors that“Let’s be clear that the automotive sector is moving towards EVs, and we can’t pretend otherwise,” Buttigieg said on Fox News’s. “Sometimes when these debates happen, I feel like it’s the early 2000s and I’m talking to some people who think that we just have landline phones forever.

Buttigieg also pushed back against the idea that consumers are not ready to part with gasoline vehicles in order to purchase an electric vehicle. He pointed to how there is a low number of people who choose to go back to their gas-powered vehicle after making the switch to an EV. The secretary admitted that electric vehicles are “not for everybody” and that the market would not shift overnight but stressed that it is important for the United States to compete withit would impose lower auto tailpipe emissions requirements through 2029

and would not require as many pure electric vehicles to be sold. The administration’s scaleback has taken place against the backdrop of the 2024 elections. It has also received pushback from Republican lawmakers over its emphasis on electric vehicles. Amid the growing number of automakers producing electric vehicles, one of the major companies that will not delve into the market is Apple, which announced thaton its electric vehicle project. The project, titled “Project Titan,” began in 2014 and had a total of 2,000 people working on it.

 

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