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Target: U.S. Congress, President of the United States, Department of Energy
Goal: Urge Congress and the Administration to reinstate the $7,500 federal EV tax credit, invest in nationwide charging infrastructure, and support domestic battery production to revitalize U.S. EV adoption and secure a sustainable future.
Recent data reveals a troubling trend: global EV sales surged by 27% in 2025, reaching 10.7 million units, yet U.S. growth has slowed dramatically. This stagnation is directly linked to the elimination of the $7,500 federal tax credit for EV purchases and reduced investment in charging infrastructure, policies enacted under the Trump administration. As China and Europe invest aggressively in clean transportation, the U.S. risks losing its competitive edge, missing climate targets, and leaving communities exposed to pollution and economic uncertainty.
Without federal support, American consumers face higher upfront costs, limited charging options, and supply-chain disruptions exacerbated by export restrictions on critical minerals. Meanwhile, automakers are forced to scale back innovation, and workers risk being left behind in the global transition to clean energy. We must act now to reverse these harmful policies, invest in a just and sustainable transportation future, and ensure all Americans can benefit from the EV revolution.