For Michigan’s Economy, Electric Vehicles Are Promising and Scary In a presidential battleground state, electric vehicles have emerged as a contested piece of the economic future — a job-killer or a job-creator.
Republican Attacks on Biden’s Climate Law Raise Concerns Ahead of Election Executives of companies with clean energy projects are facing questions about the potential for a rollback of the law and its incentives if a Republican wins.
Biden Administration Is Said to Slow Early Stage of Shift to Electric Cars The change to planned rules was an election-year concession to labor unions and auto executives, according to people familiar with the plan.
Tesla’s Board Chair Under Scrutiny for Oversight of Elon Musk Robyn Denholm, who has led the electric car company’s board for more than five years, has been criticized for not serving as a check on Mr. Musk.
Three Climate Takeaways From Indonesia’s Presidential Election and the Vote for Subianto The presumed winner supports policies that have led to a boom in coal-burning, but also to the creation of a nascent electric-battery industry.