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Posted On: 05/28/2025 4:43:44 PM
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US Senators Block California’s EV Mandate

The United States Senate has blocked a landmark California electric vehicle mandate that would have required the state to phase out gas-powered vehicles in favor of battery electric vehicles (BEVs). Although California already has the largest fleet of BEVs in the U.S., the mandate aimed to accelerate electrification by pressuring carmakers to develop more EV models.

The current administration has spent the past several months rolling back many of the previous administration’s climate-related policies. President Donald Trump has been outspoken in his opposition to using federal funds for climate action and has pledged to reverse Biden-era green energy policies, including plans to rescind unspent federal allocations for clean energy initiatives.

It was highly likely that California’s EV mandate would be targeted by the current administration, especially since the Biden administration enabled the mandate through a waiver that allowed California to set stricter pollution regulations than the national standards.

The mandate required that at least one-third of new 2026 model vehicles sold in California be zero-emission, increasing to two-thirds by the end of the decade and reaching 100% by 2035. However, Republican lawmakers argued that these targets were unrealistic, expensive, and limited consumer choice.

The Senate’s decision to revoke the waiver represents a major setback for national efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and fight climate change. It comes just weeks after the Trump administration ordered states to halt the construction of public EV charging infrastructure funded by federal dollars, further hampering U.S. electrification goals.

Still, the move is expected to face legal challenges from California’s left-leaning government. Before the final vote, Governor Gavin Newsom warned that overturning the EV mandate would be tantamount to handing over American auto leadership to China while ignoring the environmental consequences for future generations.

China’s automobile sector has made significant progress over the past few decades, evolving from a minor player into a global powerhouse. By learning from international automakers who moved production to China for cost savings, and by investing hundreds of billions of dollars into its auto industry, China has positioned itself to produce electric vehicles at extremely competitive prices.

Now Chinese carmakers are emerging as a serious threat in the global market, particularly in the EV segment, and are becoming strong competitors to industry leaders like Tesla. If the U.S. fails to prioritize electrification, China could cement its position as the world’s top EV producer, dominating a key industry expected to play a pivotal role in the global economy for decades to come.

Green energy ecosystem players like SolarBank Corp. (NASDAQ: SUUN) (Cboe CA: SUNN) (FSE: GY2) may now have to rethink their market strategies and projections in light of the way the U.S. federal administration is becoming increasingly hostile to the transition to zero-emission vehicles. The growth of the market for batteries could significantly slow down.

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