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Ford and GM cut EV output, favoring gas and hybrid cars due to policy shifts and weak demand, delaying EV dominance until 2039.
Ford and General Motors are reducing electric vehicle production and shifting focus to hybrids and gas-powered cars due to federal deregulation, tax credit changes, and weaker consumer demand.
This reversal of earlier expansion plans could delay EVs reaching 50% of the new car market by five years, pushing the milestone to 2039.
The shift may boost Michigan’s auto sector through continued investment in traditional vehicles, though clean energy advocates criticize the move, attributing it to policy changes under the Trump administration.
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Ford y GM redujeron la producción de vehículos eléctricos, favoreciendo a los automóviles de gas e híbridos debido a cambios en las políticas y a la débil demanda, retrasando el dominio de los vehículos eléctricos hasta 2039.