EV Sales in United States Are Still Lagging
In spite of Biden's push for green energy, electric cars barely make up sales in America.
A new analysis has revealed that EVs in United States only make up 4% of sales, showing that in spite of Biden administration's plans to have EVs make up 50% of national car sales by 2030, the country is lagging in accepting green fuel.
By contrast, in China EVs make up 19% of sales, and in Europe that number is 14% (once again, much of the civilised world is showing America its superiority).
Member of U.S. Global Change Research Program Margo Oge has stated that the reason why EV market share is so low in the US is that "Europe set new carbon dioxide limits for cars while Donald Trump took the US backwards", referencing the former President's policies that weakened pollution standards for new vehicles.
The Senate meanwhile, is set to vote on a bill that would provide up to $12,500 of tax credit to people who buy electric cars, which in my opinion will be hard to pass considering that the Senate is evenly divided and that both sides are extremely partisan.
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Yet again sleepy Joe blames everything wrong on Trump when he promised to 'rectify' the 'issue' as president.
Let's Go Brandon!
HA!