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Trump’s team plans to repeal EV tax

Last updated: November 16, 2024 2:15 pm
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President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team is reportedly working to eliminate the $7,500 consumer tax credit for electric vehicle (EV) purchases, according to Reuters. This potential move is part of broader tax reforms that could impact the US transition to electric vehicles.

The proposal to repeal the tax credit is currently being discussed by a transition team led by oil magnate Harold Hamm and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. Tesla has shown support for ending the subsidy, with CEO Elon Musk stating that while it may slightly affect Tesla sales, it would be “devastating” for competitors like General Motors (GM).

Following this news, Tesla’s stock fell nearly 6%, and shares of smaller EV rivals like Rivian dropped by 14%. The tax credit in question is part of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the potential repeal is seen as a way to help fund tax cuts from Trump’s first term that are set to expire soon.

The oil and gas industry, including Trump ally Harold Hamm, strongly supports ending the EV credit as part of a broader agenda to increase US oil production and roll back Biden’s clean-energy policies. Musk suggested that losing the subsidy under Trump could ultimately benefit Tesla by making it harder for rivals to compete on price, especially with its manufacturing efficiency.

While Tesla faces competition from Chinese EV makers like BYD, which benefit from generous subsidies in China, the removal of subsidies could help Tesla fend off cheaper Chinese imports in the US. Critics argue that this move could disadvantage American automakers struggling to compete with subsidized Chinese EVs.

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Detroit automakers, including GM, Ford, and Stellantis, are concerned that losing EV subsidies could hinder their transition to electric vehicles. Ford, for example, expects a $5bn loss in its EV operations, and demand for models like the F-150 Lightning is struggling even with tax credits. The industry relies on these incentives to make EVs more affordable and competitive.

The United Auto Workers (UAW) supports Biden’s pro-EV policies, arguing that repealing the subsidies could jeopardize hundreds of thousands of jobs. GM, which has already received significant manufacturing credits, aims to reduce EV losses by up to $4bn next year.

In conclusion, the potential repeal of the EV tax credit by the Trump administration could have significant implications for the US electric vehicle industry, affecting both manufacturers and consumers. The debate surrounding this issue reflects the broader challenges and opportunities in transitioning to a more sustainable transportation sector.

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