As the US federal government continues to roll back regulations on electric vehicle (EV) production, a new report highlights the patchwork of state policies that are emerging to fill the gap. With 17 states and the District of Columbia setting their own targets for EV adoption, a growing divide is forming between regions that are embracing electric vehicles and those that are holding back. The report examines the implications of this fragmented landscape, where some states are offering generous incentives to EV buyers while others are imposing stricter emissions standards. As the EV market continues to expand, the study sheds light on the challenges and opportunities arising from the conflicting policies, and what it means for the future of sustainable transportation in America.
States take the wheel: Report looks at fragmented EV policies after federal rollbacks WTVC