Nearly 4,000 Car Dealers Plead With President Biden To Slow EV Push
They cite a number of potential problems with the EV push but might just want to avoid having to slash prices and profit Nearly 4,000 Car Dealers Plead With President Biden To Slow EV Push by Stephen Rivers 19 hours ago comments 67 Nearly 4,000 Car Dealers Plead With President Biden To Slow EV Push A group of 3,882 dealers sent President Biden a letter begging him to lighten requirements for EV sales in the future. They cite a number of concerns that they have surrounding his administration’s mandates.
Some are sincere issues, but there’s likely more to this letter than altruistic dealers concerned for their customers. In the letter dated November 28th, 2023, dealers say that while BEVs are ideal for many people, “demand today is not keeping up with the large influx of BEVs arriving at our dealerships.” They go on to say that the regulations are unrealistic based on current and forecasted customer demand. At one point, the letter even talks about how nobody knows more than them about car customers. Major issues at hand, in the eyes of the dealers at least, include charging infrastructure.
Customers who don’t have a way to charge at home have to rely on the public network which isn’t exactly amazing. In addition, they say that customers are “concerned about BEVs being unaffordable.” Some customers have to deal with poor weather that can reduce range. Others must drive so far that charging often isn’t wildly practical. Still others have to tow and we all know how that goes for an EV.
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They cite a number of potential problems with the EV push but might just want to avoid having to slash prices and profit Nearly 4,000 Car Dealers Plead With President Biden To Slow EV Push by Stephen Rivers 19 hours ago comments 67 Nearly 4,000 Car Dealers Plead With President Biden To Slow EV Push A group of 3,882 dealers sent President Biden a letter begging him to lighten requirements for EV sales in the future. They cite a number of concerns that they have surrounding his administration’s mandates.
Some are sincere issues, but there’s likely more to this letter than altruistic dealers concerned for their customers. In the letter dated November 28th, 2023, dealers say that while BEVs are ideal for many people, “demand today is not keeping up with the large influx of BEVs arriving at our dealerships.” They go on to say that the regulations are unrealistic based on current and forecasted customer demand. At one point, the letter even talks about how nobody knows more than them about car customers. Major issues at hand, in the eyes of the dealers at least, include charging infrastructure.
Customers who don’t have a way to charge at home have to rely on the public network which isn’t exactly amazing. In addition, they say that customers are “concerned about BEVs being unaffordable.” Some customers have to deal with poor weather that can reduce range. Others must drive so far that charging often isn’t wildly practical. Still others have to tow and we all know how that goes for an EV.
https://www.carscoops.com/2023/11/n...s-plead-with-president-biden-to-slow-ev-push/