According to Reuters, large -scale automakers such as GM, Toyota Motors, and Volkswagen Group organize the Organization of the American Automotive Innovation Alliance (Alliance for Automotive Innovation), urging the next President Donald Trump to retain electric vehicle tax claims in the United States. And take measures to accelerate the deployment of autonomous cars.
In a letter written to Trump, the American Automotive Innovation Alliance also put forward concerns about the US automotive emission regulations, the reason is that the discharge regulations of the United States and states (especially California) are disconnected from the current car market. And increasing the cost of consumers.
The American Automotive Innovation Alliance has not specifically explained how to revise the regulations in Trump’s team, but expressed support for reasonable and realized emission regulations. In response to the above reports, the Trump team has not commented immediately.
The letter signed by John Bozzella, the CEO of the American Automobile Innovation Alliance, said that members of the American Automobile Innovation Alliance are facing competition from Chinese electric vehicles and technology, and pointed out that China is vigorously promoting the development of autonomous vehicles under the regulatory framework.
The American Automotive Innovation Alliance also requires the Trump team to re -consider some regulations finalized by the United States this year, such as requiring that almost all new cars and trucks will be equipped with advanced automatic emergency braking systems by 2029. The organization said earlier that in fact, these regulations were not feasible under existing technologies.
It is reported that the Trump team plans to cancel a discount of $ 7,500 of electric vehicle tax credits. It also plans to cancel the Biden government’s federal regulations aiming to improve the efficiency of vehicle fuel and encourage transformation to electric vehicles. This seems to be to fulfill Trump’s commitment when he runs for the president of the United States, that is, “cancel the regulations for compulsory electric vehicles.” These measures may slow down the transformation of American electric vehicles. In fact, Trump has spent nearly three years abolishing similar regulations on fuel efficiency standards for nearly three years.
Although the United States has not issued a specific “electric vehicle compulsory order”, in fact, the Bayeng government’s regulations require car manufacturers to produce at least 35%of their total vehicle output by 2032, and encourage gradually eliminating fossil fuel cars to gradually eliminate fossil fuel cars Production.
