California, Senate and EV Mandate
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The Republican message was crystal clear. The Senate voted to kill the waiver that California relied on to require a giant ramp-up of EV sales. Meanwhile, the House passed a budget reconciliation bill that would methodically destroy the incentives that the Biden administration had used to support EVs, as I wrote today.
Graves’s proposal in the BBB will impose enforcement responsibility on the states. Specifically, states will be charged 25% on top of the calculated amount of funding they were expected to bring into the Highway Trust Fund if their motor vehicles departments do not collect the respective EV and hybrid fees.
GM celebrated the Senate’s vote to block California's EV mandate—which was also supposed to go fully into effect by 2035.
Charging electric-vehicle batteries in Ithaca's frigid winter can be tough, and freezing temperatures also decrease the driving range. Hot weather can be just as challenging, leading to decomposition of battery materials and,
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act has passed the House of Representatives by a 214-213 vote early Thursday morning. It now goes on to the Senate. Among a slew of other provisions, the bill moves the expiration date of EV tax credits from December 31, 2032, to December 31, 2025.
The House reconciliation bill and the Senate’s vote to overturn California’s phase-out of gas-powered cars whipsawed the industry that relies on federal
To leverage hydropower as fuel for EV growth, the U.S. needs to maintain existing hydropower plants while also building new ones.
Circle K opened its first location exclusively for EV charging in Europe. The site features ten ultra-fast EV chargers and a massive convenience store. Circle K opens first EV charging-only site in Europe The new EV charging hub is located in Gårda,
The Trump administration is breaking the law by withholding funds appropriated by Congress for a national electric vehicle (EV) charging network, a government watchdog says. The Bipartisan