(The Center Square) – Momentum is with the emerging electric vehicle industry even with many question marks surrounding energy policy as the Trump administration takes office in January, observers of the industry say.
“At the local and state level, there’s an incredible amount of energy and action taking place to support transportation electrification,” Ben Prochazka, executive director of the Electrification Coalition, told The Center Square.
With Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors, playing a significant role in President-elect Donald Trump’s election and chosen with Vivek Ramaswamy to head his new Department of Government Efficiency, it is also unlikely that the electric vehicle industry will be neglected nationally.
“The hope is that Elon Musk has influence in the new administration, which does look to be the case,” said Prochazka. “Hopefully, that means there’s a great recognition around the economic benefits that exist.”
It remains to be seen how electric vehicle incentive or tax credit programs – different than mandates – might be affected by Trump’s moves to cut spending. Mainstream outlets have already proclaimed that Trump has an “anti-EV agenda,” as a group of automakers urged him to retain a national $7,500 consumer tax credit for electric vehicle purchases.
On the other hand, Prochazka said tariffs and the deregulation of the domestic automotive industry could play a positive role in the electric vehicle industry, depending on how they are “established.”
“With any new administration, there’s always going to be question marks about what the prevailing winds are,” explained Prochazka, whose nonpartisan, nonprofit coalition engages in policy development, advocacy campaigns and consumer education. “Everything has the potential to be reevaluated and then changed.”
Willett Kempton is in the University of Delaware’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and has research interests in offshore wind power, electric vehicles and public environmental beliefs and values. He agrees with Prochazka that a lot is still up in the air about Trump’s policy approach to the electric vehicle industry.
Certain policies could potentially “slow down” growth domestically, he said. Yet, that wouldn’t permanently stop growth.
“National governments can slow this growth by policy changes, but that doesn’t change the cost advantages nor the long-term trends,” Kempton told The Center Square.
In the past, Republicans generally have been notably skeptical about electric vehicles and especially mandates for them, preferring those powered by fossil fuels. Reliability is among the key drivers of the party’s choice when it comes to opposition of the broader green agenda of Democrats.
Musk’s involvement has the potential to change that skepticism.
Prochazka said he is hopeful for that, emphasizing that his organization believes that electric vehicles should not be a partisan issue.
“The last election ultimately created more partisan views on electrification,” he said. “We are working really hard to make sure it’s clear that transportation electrification is not a red or a blue issue, but it’s really about what’s better for the country, especially when you look at it through the lens of global competition. We need to maintain our automotive leadership.”
For Prochazka, growing the eclectic vehicle industry is an issue of both “national and economic security.”
“The automotive sector is a trillion dollar a year industry that has millions and millions of jobs that are a part of the U.S. automotive sector,” he said. “So, as the world goes electric, we need to compete so that we can not only maintain our current market share, but hopefully grow it. There’s a global race to electrification.”
There are nearly 2.5 million electric vehicles registered throughout the nation, with the highest percentage of those in California. Even then, only 2.5% of the vehicles in California are electric vehicles and only 6.8% of the vehicles sold nationwide in 2024 were electric.
Kempton and Prochazka say the transition to electric vehicles will be inevitable and that America should be the nation leading it.
“The shift to electric vehicles is worldwide and there are so many advantages to EVs that this will proceed,” Kempton said. “In most territories, clean energy is already the lowest-cost electricity source and largest amount of new generation being installed. These are driven by market forces and producer projections of where the most future growth will be. So, I would not call these ‘movements’ but rather markets or growth trends and adoption of new technologies.”
Only 38% of United States adults say they would even consider buying an electric vehicle.
Prochazka said he believes that will continue to change, both as there are nationally moves to protect the economic interests of the United States and as more people get familiar with electric vehicles.
“We need to also make sure the U.S. is moving as quickly as possible, so that we can compete with the sort of global efforts to electrify,” he said. “Most people have not gotten behind the wheel and have not plugged one in. I think it’s something that people really just need to try, because then they’ll realize this is a much better vehicle. It’s just about getting people behind the wheel.”
Electric vehicles should be a customers option, but NOT mandated by the government!
AND If it can’t “Stand” on its own two feet, WITHOUT Govt “subsidies”, then it shouldn’t exist ON ITS OWN.
The real greatest threat to democracy is government taking away our freedom of choice. If they tried to take awy our ability to vote Trump, what makes anyone believe they would stop there. Big Brother Biden/Kamala got retired and put out to pasture like the Horse in his Orwellian predictive”Animal Farm” novel, that eventually ended up in the glue factory. Unlke Teflon Trunp who nothing sticks to in the long term, who will never end up like reprocessed sticky substances, the Biden crimes while in office will stick to them till they die, and end the legacy of lunacy they brought to this nation.
True that. THE LEFT NEVER STOPS, even after a court tells them to.
People who say that EVs are inevitable should be subjected to drug testing.
It;s the old Used car salesman approach of “Assuming the close” by repeating the lie so often it is assumed by the massses to be true.
It is a quite special secret pleasure how the people around us fail to realize what is really happening to them.
Adolf Hitler
Tell a lie loud enough and long enough and people will believe it.
Adolf Hitler
The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one. -Adolf Hitler
By the skillful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make a people see even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise.
Adolf Hitler
Let me control the textbooks, and I will control the state.
Adolf Hitler
So tell me folks just who was it the past 4 years that acted Like Hitler in power????? Point one media finger at Trump, Three or more point back at them.
THING IS they will never acknowledge that fact…
The market will decide regarding electric vehicles if the government would keep its idiotic preferential financial supplementation out of the industry. It’s a matter of personal preference and convenience. There is little to choose from regarding petroleum vs. EV ecology when considering (among many issues) the prospect of the accumulation of multi-millions of used up batteries decaying on the planet. The notion of transportation being powered exclusively by electricity is a nightmare conjured up by morons.
The Athenian democracies flourished not because of their democracy, Politicians or philosophers, but because they discovered vast amount of Silver that they used to build trireme ships that controlled the Mediterranean and Black sea trade routes. It gave them the wealth and the luxury time to develop philosophies, but poisoned many like Socrates who told the truth and was rewarded with Death by Greek lawfare by the politicians of that time. Our oil is and was the equivalent to the Greek black gold and until the Democratic party woke weanies appeared with their environmental delusions that destroyed us. Oil brought cheap energy and enormous wealth the to USA. All we have to do is drill baby drill and let the environmentalists just watch our smoke, and gag on their own polluting battery acid.
AND if they can’t hack it. LEAVE!
I can only agree with you, excepting that I believe the Democrat environmental delusions that destroyed us were in fact environmental hoaxes. The poor people who bought into them are delusional.
You can see the totally duped, crying about their fear of being made slaves the morning of inauguration. Its very sad that their “community leaders’ would mentally torture their constituents in that way.
nEVer!