Browsing: Politics
The Politics category on EVMagz covers the political and regulatory decisions shaping the future of electric mobility worldwide. From emissions mandates and government incentives to trade disputes and industrial policy, this section tracks how policymakers and public institutions influence the direction of the EV industry.
Readers can explore in-depth coverage of EV subsidies, taxation changes, emissions regulations, infrastructure funding, import tariffs, industrial strategies, climate legislation, and political developments affecting automakers, suppliers, and consumers across global markets. The category also examines the broader geopolitical and economic implications of transportation electrification.
Whether you are an industry professional, policymaker, investor, or EV enthusiast, the Politics category delivers timely analysis and expert reporting on the policy decisions driving the global electric vehicle transition.
Starting September 1, 2024, only fully electric and emission-free vehicles in Hungary will be eligible for green licence plates, ending…
EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton has refuted German Transport Minister Volker Wissing’s assertion that millions of diesel vehicles in…
Washington state has introduced a new instant rebate program aimed at making electric vehicle (EV) ownership more accessible to lower-income…
A Chinese industry body representing 12 automakers has argued that the European Union’s tariffs on electric vehicles (EVs) built in…
U.S. Commerce Department to Propose Rules on Connected Vehicles, Eyes Restrictions on Chinese Software
The U.S. Commerce Department is set to unveil proposed rules next month concerning connected vehicles, including measures that could restrict…
China has formally requested the World Trade Organization (WTO) to establish an expert panel aimed at resolving a dispute concerning…
Germany is set to abstain from Monday’s vote by European Union member states on imposing provisional tariffs on China-made electric…
Singapore will prohibit the sale of diesel cars and taxis from 1 January 2025, citing the availability of eco-friendly alternatives,…