President Biden’s administration is rolling back strict the EPA rules that would have required US automakers to prioritise electric vehicles by 2032.
Industry pressure has led to more time for reducing EV costs and expanding charging infrastructure.
Labor leaders influenced the decision, seeking an extension for union membership in new US EV plants.
The shift comes amid challenges in meeting the original EPA requirements, with slowed EV sales and industry focus on larger electric vehicles exceeding the current supply chain’s capabilities.