Technology, Policy And Markets Are Driving The EV Revolution, EDTA Says
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57% : Then there's also how the Treasury Department designs the rules around the incentives in the IRA, Infrastructure and CHIPS Acts, what the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) does on greenhouse gas emissions regulations, and how the courts respond to the legal challenges to the Clean Air Act and other EV and electrification-related orders and legislation.48% : The unions are also concerned that the trifecta of federal legislation passed by the last Congress under Speaker Pelosi incentivizes automakers to build plants in Republican-dominated states, which also happen to be more hostile to unions, thus reducing the power of unions and reducing the pressure to provide fair pay and benefits to workers.
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