Oppose the EPA’s Electric Vehicle Mandate!
According to a recent poll done by the Associated Press- NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, forty-seven percent, that’s about one-half, of Americans say they are “unlikely” to transition to electric vehicles (EVs) for their next car purchase.
And yet, the EPA is not considering all options and is steamrolling ahead with regulations that would rapidly transition the country to EVs – requiring that 67% of new vehicles sold by 2032 be zero-emission vehicles.
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Not only is this move unpopular, but it could also seriously impact our economy and transportation future.
Here are a few points:
- Last year, a measly 7.6 percent of new cars sold in this country were EVs. The EPA wants 9 times that number in just a few short years.
- These rules could severely limit the amount of gas-powered vehicles on the market, which could mean fewer options to meet you and your family’s unique needs.
- While many large cities are building their EV charging infrastructure, the suburbs and rural areas are still ill-equipped to keep so many EVs on the road.
- To produce electric vehicle batteries here in America, our country would have to seriously ramp up mining and processing critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, manganese, nickel, and graphite. This won’t happen unless we cut permitting red tape, something this Administration has repeatedly failed to address.