Despite the goals imposed for 2030 by the current administration, American builders say they will continue to produce pick-ups and SUVs
Joe Biden’s current administration is working so that half of the American car market will be powered exclusively by electricity by the year 2030, but the main car manufacturers say they still prefer to continue producing pick-ups and SUVs, as these still have many years to last.
According to the main North American car manufacturers, the market trend is still continues to be focused on pick-ups and SUVs and not on electric cars, at least until the end of this decade.
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The popularity of Detroit-made pick-ups remains a huge challenge for the industry, but also for lawmakers and regulators who continue to make efforts to reduce carbon dioxide and other exhaust emissions.
Per on the other hand, it is precisely the relentless search for this type of product that will end up financing the new electric car and battery factories that both General Motors, as well as Ford and Stellantis plan to build soon, which translates into global investment around 100 billion dollars. Still, for consumers to prefer an electrified solution, stimulating its production, it is necessary that not only the products continue to evolve a lot. and, as has happened so far, with increasing autonomy and an increasingly simple use, but also that the entire charging infrastructure is increasingly comprehensive and simplified to use. Only then will the market trend change towards the desired goals until 2030. PUB On the manufacturers’ side, Ford is predicting that all-electric cars will occupy around 40 percent of its production by 2030. General Motors says its aspiration is to eliminate emissions of exhaust gases by the year 2035, and in 2030 it will already be able to cover between 40 and 50 percent of its global sales volume. Stellantis said only that it does not comment on speculation about future products.

