💨 Abstract
US President Donald Trump has revoked the electric vehicle (EV) mandate set by his predecessor Joe Biden, aiming to ensure that half of all new vehicles sold in the country by 2030 were electric. Trump's move, announced at his inaugural address, is to promote consumer choice, remove regulatory barriers, and terminate state emissions waivers that limit sales of gasoline-powered automobiles.
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