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Pledge to Biden

- ■ REUTERS

WASHINGTON - A group representi­ng major automakers on Tuesday vowed to work with Presidente­lect Joe Biden on efforts to reduce vehicle emissions even as the industry remains split over whether to let California set its own emission rules.

John Bozzella, who heads the Alliance for Automotive Innovation representi­ng General Motors Co, Volkswagen AG, Toyota Motor Corp, Ford Motor Co and most major automakers, said the group “looks forward to engaging with the incoming Biden administra­tion ... to advance the shared goals of reducing emissions and realizing the benefits of an electric future”.

Mr Biden has made boosting electric vehicles (EV) a top priority and pledged to spend billions to add 550,000

EV charging stations. He also supports new tax credits for EV purchases and retrofitti­ng factories for EV production.

“The long-term future of the auto industry is electric,” Mr Bozzella said in a statement after automakers held a virtual meeting Tuesday.

“We are investing hundreds of billions to develop the products that will drive this electric future, and we are committed to working collaborat­ively.”

Ford urged automakers to consider backing a framework deal with California on vehicle emissions in a bid to reach industry consensus before Biden takes office, according to a letter first reported by Reuters on Monday, but automakers did not immediatel­y take that step.

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 ?? Picture: REUTERS/LUCAS JACKSON ?? A group representi­ng major automakers on Tuesday vowed to work with President-elect Joe Biden on efforts to reduce vehicle emissions even as the industry remains split over whether to let California set its own emission rules.
Picture: REUTERS/LUCAS JACKSON A group representi­ng major automakers on Tuesday vowed to work with President-elect Joe Biden on efforts to reduce vehicle emissions even as the industry remains split over whether to let California set its own emission rules.

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