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Car dealers urge Biden to relax ‘unrealistic’ EV push

American Auto Dealers⁣ Call for Easing of ‌Electric Vehicle⁢ Targets

A passionate group of U.S. auto dealers has‌ come together to voice their concerns to ‌the⁢ Biden ‍administration regarding the ambitious electric vehicle (EV) targets. In a letter addressed to the administration, the dealers, who call themselves the EV Voice of the Customer, highlight the current lag in consumer demand as a major obstacle.

“The reality is that electric vehicle demand today is not keeping ​up with the ⁣large influx ‍of BEVs arriving at our dealerships prompted by the current regulations. BEVs are stacking up ⁢on our⁤ lots.”

While EV sales in the United States have shown growth and are projected to reach 9% of all new passenger vehicles ​sold ⁤this year, they still fall short of the expected targets. The Biden administration aims to‍ achieve 50% of new vehicle sales as EVs by 2030,⁤ with the Environmental Protection ⁢Agency proposing even more ambitious targets for 2032.

The ⁤Alliance for Automotive Innovation, the leading U.S. automotive trade group, has strongly criticized these targets, deeming them ⁢unrealistic and unattainable within ‌the ​given timeframe. This criticism reflects the challenges faced ‌by dealers and manufacturers as they grapple ⁢with an excess of unsold EVs while waiting for consumer demand to catch up.

Highlighting the need for patience and technological ​advancements, ⁣the dealers urge the​ administration to tap⁤ the brakes‌ on the government’s EV mandate. They emphasize⁣ the importance ​of allowing time for American consumers to become comfortable with EV technology​ and make informed choices about purchasing electric vehicles.

‌ What ⁢are the benefits of‍ promoting⁣ a ⁣diverse⁤ range ‌of​ fuel-efficient vehicles instead of focusing ​solely ‌on EVs?

Additionally, the dealers believe that the focus on⁣ EVs should​ not overshadow ⁢other clean technologies and alternative fuels. They argue that a one-size-fits-all ⁤approach ‍may ⁣not be the most effective solution and that a diverse range of fuel-efficient vehicles should⁢ be promoted to meet the needs and preferences of different consumers.

The dealers also point out the infrastructure challenges associated with widespread⁣ EV adoption. They argue that the charging infrastructure is not yet adequately ‍developed to⁣ support the⁣ increased demand for⁢ EVs. In many areas of the country, there is⁢ a lack of accessible​ and reliable charging stations, leading to range anxiety‍ among potential EV buyers. They suggest that more​ investment and planning are needed to ensure a robust charging network that can ‌meet the needs‍ of EV owners.

The concerns raised by the dealers ​echo those of some manufacturers who argue that the current targets⁤ are overly ambitious ⁣and may result in a market oversaturation of EVs. They​ worry ​that⁢ this could lead to ⁤a significant drop in ⁢prices and decreased profitability for both manufacturers and dealers. ‌They call for a more balanced approach that takes into account market‌ realities and allows‍ for ⁣gradual⁢ and sustainable growth ​of the EV market.

While the Biden administration has made it‍ clear that it is committed to promoting the adoption of EVs as part of‌ its climate change‍ agenda, ​it is essential ​to address⁢ the​ concerns of‌ auto dealers and other ​industry stakeholders. Collaboration and dialogue between‌ the government,‍ manufacturers, and dealers are crucial to finding a ​balanced solution that encourages EV⁤ adoption while also considering the challenges faced by the industry.

In ​conclusion,⁢ the group of U.S. auto dealers known as the EV Voice of the Customer⁢ has called⁣ for the ⁢easing of electric vehicle targets‌ set by the Biden administration. They ​argue that the ⁣current consumer demand for EVs does ‌not align with the influx of vehicles prompted by regulations. The dealers emphasize the​ need for patient adoption, ​technological advancements, and a diverse range of clean technologies. They also raise concerns‍ about the ​charging infrastructure and‌ the potential oversaturation ‌of ‍the market. It is crucial‌ for the government and industry stakeholders to ⁢collaborate ‍and find a balanced solution that encourages EV adoption while ⁢ensuring the ​long-term sustainability of the industry.



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