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President Trump is rolling back electric vehicle policies — and it could cost the U.S. big. From canceling EV tax credits to freezing funds for charging stations, his administration is steering away from clean cars and back to gas guzzlers. Meanwhile, China is charging ahead, selling over 11 million EVs in 2024 and flooding global markets with affordable, climate-friendly vehicles.

Industry experts warn this shift could hurt American drivers, stall climate progress, and put U.S. automakers far behind global competition.

In this video, we break down what Trump’s fuel rollback means, why it’s a massive win for China, and how the EV revolution is leaving the U.S. behind.
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00:00Trump just hit the brakes on America's electric future and handed the keys to China.
00:04In a move shocking the climate world, President Trump has scrapped major EV policies,
00:10ditching fuel efficiency rules, slashing EV tax credits, and freezing billions for charging infrastructure,
00:16all while backing big oil and calling green efforts a scam.
00:20The result? China's EV industry is surging ahead.
00:24In 2024 alone, it sold 11 million electric cars, nearly seven times more than the U.S.
00:31Now, ports in China are bursting with EVs ready for export, while American automakers like Ford retreat back to gas.
00:39Experts say this rollback won't just stall climate progress.
00:43It'll cost Americans more at the pump and put the U.S. auto industry years behind in innovation.
00:49EVs aren't just cleaner. They're becoming cheaper.
00:51And with battery recycling advancing fast, their sustainability is outpacing gas by miles.
00:58Meanwhile, Trump's gamble on gas is a win for oil, and a loss for clean air, climate action, and global competitiveness.
01:05While the world accelerates toward an electric future, the U.S. may be stuck in reverse.
01:10While the U.S. may be stuck in reverse.
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