Two weeks ago, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced plans to repeal the Endangerment Finding – the determination that greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare. That finding is the legal backbone for numerous climate regulation policies in the United States,| Atlas EV Hub
Electric vehicles (EVs) have faced a series of legislative roadblocks at the federal level this year. Notably, the recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill rolls back several incentives to purchase and manufacture EVs, and it’s likely that these measures could significantly hinder EV uptake in the U.S. But how are states moving on| Atlas EV Hub
Source: Unsplash Fresh off the press, Toyota recently announced new developments to accelerate the company’s renewed vehicle electrification efforts. First, the company announced last week that it will be investing $2.1 billion in its North Carolina battery manufacturing plant, raising Toyota’s total EV investment in North Carolina to nearly $6 billion. Slated to begin| Atlas EV Hub
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the final standards to regulate the emissions of new light- and medium-duty vehicles sold in the United States, a move that aims to drastically minimize the impact of air pollution resulting from motor vehicles on public| Atlas EV Hub
Image Source: Shutterstock As reconciliation bill negotiations heat up in Congress, the Senate today kicked off “vote-a-rama” on the “Big, Beautiful, Bill.” Over the weekend, the Senate narrowly passed the bill during a procedural vote, moving the bill one step closer to final| Atlas EV Hub
Source: EV Market Dashboard On Donald Trump’s first day of office, the President signed a slew of executive orders taking aim at several Biden-era climate initiatives, including those in favor of electric vehicles (EVs), signaling a shift in federal policy efforts to accelerate EV adoption. Two key themes emerge from Trump’s| Atlas EV Hub
Image Source: Shutterstock Last week, the Biden administration announced $1.7 billion of awards from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to convert eleven shuttered or at-risk auto manufacturing and assembly facilities into electric vehicle (EV) and EV components manufacturing sites. The facilities are in eight states: Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, and Virginia.| Atlas EV Hub
Image Source: Shutterstock The following digest was written by Atlas Policy Analyst, Daniel Wilkins Earlier this month, BloombergNEF published its annual Electric Vehicle Outlook (EVO), which aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the future of electric vehicles (EVs), shared mobility, autonomous driving, and other transformative trends in road transport. This| Atlas EV Hub
2023 was a stellar year for the electric vehicle (EV) market, and data from December affirmed the positive direction of where the EV market is headed. Nearly 12 percent of new light-duty vehicles sold in the United States in December 2023 were EVs, a market record. In total, the month saw over 148,000| Atlas EV Hub