EPA seeks to reverse Biden's electric vehicle regulations

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is moving to reverse the Biden administration's vehicle emissions rules. This includes reconsidering regulations that require automakers to produce more electric vehicles and cut tailpipe emissions significantly by 2032. The EPA is also reviewing a 2022 rule aimed at reducing emissions from heavy-duty trucks, citing increased costs for manufacturers. This rule was designed to improve air quality and reduce health risks. Additionally, the Biden administration's approval of California's plan to end gasoline-only vehicle sales by 2035 is under review. Congress is also looking into repealing electric vehicle tax credits and has frozen funding for EV charging infrastructure.


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