EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 7 MIN
Episode 25: Trump vs. EVs - Why Electric Cars Are Still Winning
from The Clean Energy Edge · host russbp
Donald Trump has called electric vehicles a “hoax” and rolled back federal incentives - but the market tells a different story. In this episode, Russ Bates breaks down the facts about EV performance, cost savings, and why people are still going electric despite the politics. We’ll look at: -How EVs stack up against gas cars in performance, reliability, and cost -Why U.S. EV sales keep climbing even after federal tax credits ended -The impact of the ICE raid that shut down Hyundai’s Georgia battery plant -What it means for American jobs, red-state economies, and the global race for clean tech EVs aren’t a fad — they’re the technology of today and tomorrow. The question is whether U.S. policy will keep up or fall behind. 🔋 Watch, like, and subscribe for more straight talk on the future of energy. 🎧 The Clean Energy Edge Podcast — hosted by Russ Bates.
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Donald Trump has called electric vehicles a “hoax” and rolled back federal incentives - but the market tells a different story. In this episode, Russ Bates breaks down the facts about EV performance, cost savings, and why people are still going electric despite the politics. We’ll look at: -How EVs stack up against gas cars in performance, reliability, and cost -Why U.S. EV sales keep climbing even after federal tax credits ended -The impact of the ICE raid that shut down Hyundai’s Georgia battery plant -What it means for American jobs, red-state economies, and the global race for clean tech EVs aren’t a fad — they’re the technology of today and tomorrow. The question is whether U.S. policy will keep up or fall behind. 🔋 Watch, like, and subscribe for more straight talk on the future of energy. 🎧 The Clean Energy Edge Podcast — hosted by Russ Bates.
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