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Boosting EV market share to 67% of US car sales is a huge leap – but automakers can meet EPA's tough new standards

  • Written by Alan Jenn, Associate Professional Researcher in Transportation, University of California, Davis
imagePresident Joe Biden speaks with Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman William Clay Ford Jr. beside an electric Mustang.Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images

One big question keeps surfacing after the Biden administration announced plans to raise auto standards so sharply they would likely boost electric vehicle production to 67% of all new passenger vehicle...

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