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The EV Market is Imploding, So Biden Is About to Mandate Them
Hotair ^ | 03/20/2024 | David Strom

Posted on 03/20/2024 10:17:01 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Story after story has come out about the implosion in the EV market.

As with many luxury goods, the market can quickly expand and just as quickly top out, as the latent market demand gets filled. This is what happened with electric vehicles, which appeal greatly to a small cross-section of the market, but not so much to the general car buyer.

Our colleague, Beege has been on this beat and done an outstanding job, so I won't duplicate her work proving that the market for EVs has slowed dramatically. All you really need to know is that the market is more than saturated and the big automakers are crying uncle, having lost billions trying to fill a demand that only exists in the fevered imaginations of the environmentalists. 

The EPA Is About to Outlaw Your Carhttps://t.co/Qzyba28EEK— PJ Media (@PJMedia_com) March 19, 2024

My colleague once removed Stephen Greene wrote an excellent piece over at PJ Media about the Biden administration's response, and it is exactly what you would expect: if there is no market, simply force everybody to do what they are unwilling to do by choice. 

Expected as soon as Wednesday, the Biden EPA "is poised to finalize emissions rules that will effectively require a certain percentage — as much as two-thirds by 2032 — of new cars to be all-electric," according to Inside EVs. Politico sells the expected rule as one that would "tackle the nation’s biggest source of planet-warming pollution and accelerate the transition to electric vehicles."

The rule would require carmakers to cut their average emissions of carbon dioxide by 52% between 2027 and 2032. EPA projects that the standard would push the car industry to ensure that electric cars and light trucks make up about 67% of new vehicles by model year 2032.

Originally set to be announced in April of 2023, but again according to Inside EVs, it "received a strong rebuttal from dealer groups, car manufacturers, and petroleum companies." 

"Many said the U.S. was not 'ready' for such an aggressive EV push, as prices remained higher than internal combustion cars on average and the nation's charging infrastructure is rather lacking."

Under the new rules that the EPA is set to announce, that will all change — not by making EVs any cheaper but by imposing such strict emissions requirements on gas and diesel engines that most buyers won't be able to afford a traditional car or light truck in the years after 2027.

And, if we're being brutally honest, right now the EV industry needs all the official help it can get from Washington. Despite billions of dollars in tax credits for EV purchases, sales seem to be plateauing. Tesla's rapid growth has stalled like a Model 3 in an arctic blast, Fisker automotive has "paused" manufacturing of new vehicles while it tries to secure new funding, Ford is moving away from EVs production in a big way, and Toyota is looking smarter than ever for keeping most of its focus on hybrid vehicles.

I love Stephen. Brilliant guy, a great writer, and he is reputed to be a good host. Not that I would know, since I haven't visited Colorado in decades. 

The problem with electric vehicles isn't really cost, although that is one of the important variables. It is more fundamental than that. EVs are a perfect fit for a slice of the market and frankly would make a great second car for a lot of people who live in suburban areas. They are slick, fun, and at least Teslas are impressive technologically and pleasant to drive. 

They are not practical for people who need flexible, reliable transportation for moderate to long distances, and they certainly don't work for people without the ability to charge nightly in a garage. They are a niche product right now. 

The market has spoken on this matter: the average car buyer doesn't want and EV, and people don't even want to rent them. Ask Hertz about that. They are losing their shirt on their Tesla fleet, and the CEO just got booted for going all-in on Teslas. 

Biden is doing what all politicians do--most notably Obama, who pushed out Obamacare enforcement until after his reelection--he is loosening rules only to clamp down hard a bit later:

These standards could first loosen the tough EV requirements between 2027 and 2030, but then mandate an aggressive ramping up of EV sales from 2031. In other words, these revised rules would give car companies a bit of a pass on EVs in the short term, while still pushing for a mostly-electric future starting in the next decade.

Liberals are convinced that when markets tell you that people don't want something the solution is always to force them to do it anyway, and that is the intent of the upcoming regulations. 

The government already literally pays people thousands of dollars to buy EVs, and even with that incentive, people are balking. EVs are just not ready for Prime Time, and may never be. Billions of dollars are being spent on building chargers, and the results have been dismal. 

Lest you think that a Biden loss in November would ensure a quick reversal by Trump, the regulatory process makes that much harder than you would think. Biden's strategy is to lock things in so that the voters and consumers will have little choice but to comply with a regulation that only the loony Left believes is a good idea. 

Finishing the rules in the next two months could be critical to insulating them from rollbacks by a potential second Trump administration. Former President Donald Trump has vowed to reverse Biden’s major climate initiatives, directing special ire at what he calls the administration’s “ All Electric Car Lunacy.”

Consumer choice and economic realities mean little to the people who firmly believe they know best about everything all the time. If you don't like what they are doing, just suck it up.

One unintended consequence may be a boom in the internal combustion engine market toward the end of the decade, as smart investors buy up ICE cars in order to stockpile them for later sale to disappointed EV buyers. A healthy secondary market in used ICE cars may be one consequence of this regulation.

Don't expect them to be cheap, though. If EVs don't meet consumer demand, the demand will be high. 



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: automotive; bidenadm; bidenadmcorrupt; bidencorrupt; climatechange; despotism; dictatorship; electric; epa; ev; fjb; mandate; regulations
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To: servo1969

“The point isn’t to have everyone using electric cars; the point is to have no one using cars.”

Planned feudalism.


21 posted on 03/20/2024 10:45:25 AM PDT by uranium penguin
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To: servo1969

That would be a reasonable conclusion


22 posted on 03/20/2024 10:46:07 AM PDT by rdcbn1
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To: SeekAndFind

I’m curious whether the new car market in general is also soft. Focusing on EV demand is fair but what is demand for new cars in general?


23 posted on 03/20/2024 10:47:05 AM PDT by monkeyshine (live and let live is dead)
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To: rdcbn1

“To implement electric cars as per the Biden Mandate, America would have to more than double it’s power generation capacity (at a time when Biden is forcing many power plants to shut down)”

Well now there you went and figured it out. The only solution is 15 minutes cities of course.


24 posted on 03/20/2024 10:50:14 AM PDT by CottonBall (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.)
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To: SeekAndFind

#learntofixyourICEvehicle


25 posted on 03/20/2024 10:51:39 AM PDT by rhinohunter (Elections have consequences. Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences.)
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To: SeekAndFind

And the Bee misses another one!


26 posted on 03/20/2024 10:52:35 AM PDT by FatherofFive (Islam only understands Death and Pain. Give it to them. )
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To: SeekAndFind

“”Many said the U.S. was not ‘ready’ for such an aggressive EV push, as prices remained higher than internal combustion cars on average and the nation’s charging infrastructure is rather lacking.”

Prices are dropping like a rock though. Chevy has dropped the price of the Bolt by $10,000. At the $7500 tax credit to that and you can get one out the door for $22,500. Or a used one for $14,000 with the $4,000 tax credit.

If we can get that price we’re going to get one to just toodle around town. Our electric rates are low. We have a spot outside in case it decides to catch on fire. And we have other real cars to use the rest of the time.


27 posted on 03/20/2024 10:54:10 AM PDT by CottonBall (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.)
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To: monkeyshine

“Focusing on EV demand is fair but what is demand for new cars in general?”

Dealer lots are starting to fill up again but they don’t even have to return your phone call. The cars sell themselves. For alexis, we had to be put on a list and wait for the call that we got to the front of the list. That actually never happened so we got one from Delaware. Full price :(


28 posted on 03/20/2024 10:56:24 AM PDT by CottonBall (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Eventually, the govt wants to control the power generation companies ... they can charge whatever they want for a KWH, and 20% will go back to politicians under the table.


29 posted on 03/20/2024 10:58:18 AM PDT by dartuser
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To: SeekAndFind

The EV market grew 40% YOY last year, and the fastest growth occurred in the 4th quarter. This is hardly an implosion. Some brands which switched over to electric with no prior experience in selling electric found that their intended audience hesitated shelling out the massive price increases which went along with the transition. Tesla meanwhile still can’t keep up with demand.


30 posted on 03/20/2024 10:59:24 AM PDT by dangus
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To: SeekAndFind

Just Do It.

It will be recinded, laws will bee enacted to prohibit “mandates”, and puts a nail in the Dem party coffin for the remainder of my lifetime.


31 posted on 03/20/2024 11:00:54 AM PDT by The Antiyuppie (When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.)
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To: monkeyshine

The dealers are stuck. They cannot drop the EVs much farther without being beyond red without massive company or government help plus they cannot run down the cost of their over priced used cars or new models without under cutting their EV boat anchors. Someone in the business told me, as I am considering a Lexus, wait till April 1. Reality will set in as they have new models soon to enter the pipeline. He also pointed out if you don’t want a turbo car, better step up soon.


32 posted on 03/20/2024 11:01:49 AM PDT by Mouton (A 150MT hit will not solve our problems now.)
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To: SeekAndFind

We’ll what is government for if it can’t control everything ? /s


33 posted on 03/20/2024 11:05:10 AM PDT by bigbob
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To: SeekAndFind

Only braindead libs are willing to pay twice as much for half the car.


34 posted on 03/20/2024 11:11:00 AM PDT by bray (You can tell who the Commies fear.)
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To: Tommy Revolts

Hopefully the election will be another Reagan Bloodbath.


35 posted on 03/20/2024 11:12:28 AM PDT by bray (You can tell who the Commies fear.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Just wait and see what happens in California when all the semis are electric.


36 posted on 03/20/2024 11:24:18 AM PDT by qaz123
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To: dangus

IBTZ


37 posted on 03/20/2024 11:27:19 AM PDT by grey_whiskers ( The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: qaz123

38 posted on 03/20/2024 11:28:52 AM PDT by Magnum44 (...against all enemies, foreign and domestic... )
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To: ClearCase_guy

I own 1979 Buick I bought used in 1981=== 223,000 ++ miles

I also own 1 ton 4 speed dually Chevy truck I bought used in April 1986 === has OVER 348,000 Mile on it-—mostly towing horses.

Will Continue to get parts from SUMMIT RACING PARTS-—
800-230-3030. THEY HAVE NEVER LET ME DOWN.


39 posted on 03/20/2024 11:29:23 AM PDT by ridesthemiles (not giving up on TRUMP---EVER)
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To: SeekAndFind

Biden=Washington DC

The regulatory state finally is seeking to establish its tyranny out in the open

needs to be shut down


40 posted on 03/20/2024 11:30:59 AM PDT by mo ("If you understand, no explanation is needed; if you don't understand, no explanation is possible)
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