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What the 2024 election could mean for U.S. EV incentives, trade policies

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The Inflation Reduction Act "is going to be definitely in flux after Nov. 5," said Michael Robinet, center, executive director of automotive advisory services at S&P Global Mobility, speaking with Automotive News Executive Editor Jamie Butters, left, and Kevin Tynan, Presidio Group director of research.  (TAPSNAP DETROIT AND RAJ MEHTA PHOTOGRAPHY)
September 24, 2024 05:48 PM

DETROIT — The U.S. government might reduce the Inflation Reduction Act's consumer and fleet electric vehicle incentives following the election in November, but subsidies for battery manufacturers are likely safe no matter who ends up in the White House, an S&P Global Mobility analyst said.

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