What Tariffs Mean For America's EV Race
We discuss the impact of tariffs on the auto industry's electric transition—and your wallet. Plus, what's next for Tesla?
The ostensible idea behind President Donald Trump's new 25% tariffs on imported cars and parts is that they'll spur those cars and parts to be made in America, instead of abroad. The problem is, none of that is going to happen overnight—or even within the space of a few years—so if you're in the market for a new car soon, you and your wallet should brace for impact.
That's one side of this ordeal. The other is more in our lane: what it all means for a global auto industry that's already struggling with huge investments in electrification, software, autonomy and other future technologies. That's the topic of the day on the Plugged-In Podcast.
Also on today's episode, my co-host Tim Levin and I (appearing together in person for a change!) discuss Tesla's path forward after a very rough first quarter of the year, and how Toyota is becoming a victim of its own hybrid success. Wait lists for the Prius? What a time to be alive.
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