What The Inflation Reduction Act Means To Electric Car & Truck Buyers
The new Inflation Reduction Act promises major changes to the federal incentive program for electric cars and trucks.
The new Inflation Reduction Act promises major changes to the federal incentive program for electric cars and trucks.
Mark Z. Jacobson is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford University and director of its Atmosphere/Energy Program. He is also a frequent contributor to CleanTechnica. He and his team have published several research papers that describe how the transition to renewable energy can provide reliable electricity at … [continued]
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