President Donald Trump's first week of executive orders is derailing the climate agenda's “house of cards," energy experts tell Fox News Digital.
Trump’s new executive order ending the EV mandate could give companies more leeway in the EV transition, but it is not expected to save jobs in the long term.
Heat pumps keep EVs warm with much less energy, allowing their batteries to last longer in cold winter weather. New data shows which models have the best range.
The Trump administration is also ending federal requirements that push car makers to produce more low-emission models.Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning.
Trump’s day-one actions on energy come as climate change-fueled fires ravage Southern California, following the globe’s hottest year on record.
In his first day as the 47th U.S. president, Donald Trump took action to reverse many of the Biden administration's efforts to move the country toward a green-energy economy.
Policy experts say the implications of Donald Trump’s executive order for EV owners—and the EV-curious—won’t be clear for a while.
Trump's order, entitled "Unleashing American Energy", revokes a non-binding goal set by Biden that EVs make up half of new cars sold by 2030. The order also seeks to terminate a federal exemption that allows California to phase out the sale of gas-powered cars by 2035.
For investors like me, this means looking at the market through a new lens,' writes MFV Partners founder Karthee Madasamy.
Trump calls climate change a hoax. But at the state level, the climate fight will continue — or even accelerate.
The Newport City Council and charge point operator Zest have signed a fifteen-year agreement. To that end, Zest will equip 77 locations with a total of 144 EV
Trump signed a flurry of executive actions on everything from expanding oil and gas to rolling back environmental protections.