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States Race to Fill EV Policy Void
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A new Brookings scorecard reveals a stark divide in U.S. states’ EV policies post-federal incentive cuts, with California and Massachusetts leading at 11 points each, while states like Indiana and Ohio lag at zero. The report underscores that state-level initiatives—rebates, charging infrastructure, and environmental rules—are now critical drivers of adoption. Despite overall EV sales dipping to 5.7% of new car sales in May, used EVs are surging 25% year-over-year, hinting at a maturing market. Hybrid sales are booming, and globally, EVs now make up a quarter of new car sales—suggesting the U.S. may need more local momentum to catch up without federal support.
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