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Will Trump's clean cars rollback hurt Tesla?
Tesla, the electric car maker in the US is a potential victim of the Trump administration’s proposed rollback of America’s Clean Car Standards.
While this is bad news for the pocketbooks, climate security and clean air, as well as auto sector jobs, and state leadership - it is also bad for electric car makers.
There is little doubt that Tesla's boss Elon Musk is aware of the dangers of this U-turn on climate change policies.
Musk tried to push for more liquidity for the car maker, trying to bring it into private hands but failed.
The fact about Tesla is that most critics did not point their finger on whether the management is failing and whether the company's strategy to build its first mass-market car is the wrong strategy.
The point they made is that Tesla needed more cash to complete the orders for the M3 model.
But Musk's efforts to bring the company private says a lot more than the need for immediate cash.
A leaked draft of the administration recommends flatlining the standards at 2020 levels through 2026, and also includes an attack on states’ long-standing authority to enforce more protective clean car standards.
https://youtu.be/Qd1xfao2lxg
The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) says the proposed rollback is the wrong move for America. It listed four reasons why:
- Bigger gas bills in all fifty states
- More pollution
- American jobs and innovation at risk
- State leadership under attack
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