Electric vehicles (EVs) run on electricity instead of gasoline or diesel, which can reduce carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. To increase EV adoption, the government could provide financial incentives (e.g., tax credits) and invest in infrastructure such as charging stations. Proponents argue that government support helps lower the upfront cost of EVs, makes electric transportation more accessible, and addresses climate change by reducing emissions. Investments in charging infrastructure ensure that EV owners have the resources they need to drive without concern. Opponents arg…
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No, EV businesses should be subject to marketplace stressors without government assistance. If the business model isn't profitable, businesses should abandon it. Seen this before with government assistance on solar panels (Solyndra) that simply became pass-through funding for political cronies. Enough already.
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