Bilindustri
Ny elbilspremium gælder retroaktivt fra årsskiftet
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Den tyske regering indfører en ny købspræmie for elbiler, der gælder retroaktivt for køretøjer nyregistreret siden årets start. Tilskud på 1.500 til 6.000 euro vil være tilgængelige baseret på indkomst og familieforhold. Miljøminister Carsten Schneider ser det som et boost for den indenlandske bilindustri.
EU-Kommissionen har delvist trukket det planlagte forbud mod forbrændingsmotorer i 2035 tilbage, hvilket en studie fra tankesmedjen Transport & Environment siger kan føre til højere CO₂-udledninger og faldende EV-salg. Den oprindelige 100 procent CO₂-reduktion er mildnet til 90 procent, hvilket reducerer andelen af rene elbilers til 85 procent. Eksperter frygter jobtab i den tyske bilindustri.
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In July 2026, Mexico, the United States, and Canada will begin the review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), a pivotal process that could extend the deal for another 16 years or lead to prolonged negotiations. This evaluation occurs amid political tensions, with voices from Washington suggesting the U.S. could thrive without the treaty, and aligns with challenges in Mexico's automotive industry, which is seeing export declines and the influx of Chinese vehicles. Business leaders and experts stress the need for regional integration to sustain competitiveness.
Electric vehicle sales in the US fell dramatically in October following the abrupt end of federal tax credits. Dealers reported a 20 percent decline in used EVs and a 50 percent drop in new ones compared to September. Analysts predict a slowdown but expect continued growth in adoption.
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Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration advocates responsible and proactive public finances, focusing on tax system revisions to boost economic growth. Discussions for the fiscal 2026 revision highlight automobile-related taxes, with challenges in offsetting revenue losses. Local government opposition and alignment with decarbonization efforts must also be addressed.
Leading battery-electric pickup trucks from Tesla, Ford, and Rivian faced significant sales declines and production pauses in 2025, despite a rush of EV deliveries before federal tax subsidies ended. The Tesla Cybertruck, Ford F-150 Lightning, and Rivian R1T accounted for much of the segment's challenges, with low volumes raising questions about their viability heading into 2026. While Tesla's Model Y set sales records, the pickup models highlighted broader market hurdles for electric trucks.
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Electric vehicle maker Rivian has agreed to a $250 million settlement with investors who accused it of misleading statements about vehicle pricing during its 2021 initial public offering. The company denies any wrongdoing but says the deal will allow it to concentrate on launching its mass-market R2 vehicle in 2026. The lawsuit stemmed from post-IPO price increases that erased a significant portion of Rivian's value.
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