Trump Reveals Strategy to Increase Vehicle Emissions
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The era of gas-guzzling cars may be returning. On Wednesday, President Trump revealed a proposal to significantly reduce fuel efficiency requirements for new cars and pickup trucks. According to reports, the administration claims this could save over $100 billion in the next five years and lower the average price of a new vehicle by $1,000.
This initiative marks a sharp reversal of Biden-era environmental policies, rolling back regulations and incentives that encouraged the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).
Executives from Americas major automakers praised the announcement. Ford CEO Jim Farley stated that the plan aligns fuel economy standards with market realities, while Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa said it helps realign efficiency requirements with actual market conditions.
The proposal continues Trumps pattern of favoring automakers and the fossil fuel sector, consistent with his long-standing skepticism about climate change. Under the new rules, car manufacturers would need to average 34.5 miles per gallon across their fleets by the 2031 model year, a significant drop from the 50.4 miles per gallon required under the previous administrations standards. The higher target had been intended to push automakers toward producing more EVs and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Transportation remains the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, with over 6.3 billion metric tons released in 2022. Biden-era regulations were projected to save $23 billion in fuel costs and prevent more than 710 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. Those rules also carried fines for noncompliance, which Trump eliminated earlier this year, along with tax credits of up to $7,500 for EV purchases.
Trump asserts that lowering fuel efficiency standards will reduce the cost of new cars, which have skyrocketed since the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted supply chains. In September, the average new car price exceeded $50,000. Whether the relaxed standards will lower prices remains uncertain, especially given potential tariffs and higher fuel costs for less efficient vehicles.
Speaking at a White House event with top auto executives, Trump emphasized his goal to make car buying more affordable. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy added that the policy could revive classic vehicles like the 1970s station wagon, allowing consumers more options and even nostalgic features such as wood paneling.
Author: Chloe Ramirez
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