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How Automakers Are Responding to State EV Policy Debates

Automakers are no longer just sitting on the sidelines as states debate policies on electric vehicles (EVs). They’re diving into legislative discussions, influencing everything from infrastructure funding to housing requirements. This article explores how automakers are responding to these complex policy debates and what it means for the future of

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How Subaru Became a Leader in Subcompact SUVs

How Subaru Became a Leader in Subcompact SUVs (PDF) Subaru has hit a major milestone with its Crosstrek subcompact crossover, as the automaker announces that the model has now sold over 1 million units. The Crosstrek was first introduced in 2012 and has since become Subaru’s fastest-growing nameplate ever. Even

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The Updated List of EV Models Eligible for Tax Credits in the US

The Updated List of EV Models Eligible for Tax Credits in the US (PDF) The US Treasury Department has removed nine electric vehicle models from the list of cars eligible for a $7,500 tax credit under the Inflation Reduction Act. New revised standards for qualification require that vehicles be assembled

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The Adoption of Fuel-Saving Technologies by Automakers

The Adoption of Fuel-Saving Technologies by Automakers (PDF)   Various fuel-saving technologies have been developed over the past few decades, including direct injection, cylinder deactivation, and auto start-stop. The EPA’s 2022 Automotive Trends Report includes data that shows which automakers have adopted which technologies. Automaker Turbo Direct Injection Cylinder Deact.

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