Bruce Belzowski of the Automotive Futures Group says the tough emissions regulations adopted by the EU are influencing policy in the U.S., China, and Japan.
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Download File LOS ANGELES - General Motors’ recent pledge to produce almost nothing but electric vehicles by 2035 is part of a global auto trend a shift given fresh impetus by a supportive U.S. administration under President Joe Biden, say analysts reacting to the most ambitious clean-energy goal announced by any major auto maker.
GM says it hopes to shift to producing only electric cars, small trucks and sports utility vehicles over that 14-year period and become a carbon neutral company five years later.