You may have missed the point too. Market forces and consumer preferences seem to show that not many people want EVs, no matter where they come from. Battery fires, paucity of charging stations across the country, upkeep costs, battery replacement costs, depreciation just as you drive off the lot, and a generational love of the internal combustion engine is probably the reason for banning Chinese knockoffs
Those Americans who want EVs can buy American made EVs, or Korean or Japanese. There is no limit to the competition among EV makers, but loading our market with Chinese EVs at cheap prices.... meh, I wouldn't want one anywhere near my house.
You may have missed the point too. Market forces and consumer preferences seem to show that not many people want EVs, no matter where they come from. Battery fires, paucity of charging stations across the country, upkeep costs, battery replacement costs, depreciation just as you drive off the lot, and a generational love of the internal combustion engine is probably the reason for banning Chinese knockoffs
Those Americans who want EVs can buy American made EVs, or Korean or Japanese. There is no limit to the competition among EV makers, but loading our market with Chinese EVs at cheap prices.... meh, I wouldn't want one anywhere near my house.