The View | Joe Biden cannot ignore Tesla and Elon Musk if he is serious about electric vehicles and climate change

  • The US president has been pushing the electric vehicle transition without the biggest EV player, Tesla
  • While it is true that rich Americans like the Tesla CEO are getting richer, blaming Musk for inequality is not the answer. Instead, Biden must work with him

Elon Musk talks to the press as he arrives at the construction site of a Tesla Gigafactory near Berlin in 2020. Photo: TNS
Last year, President Joe Biden set a goal for the United States’ transition to electric vehicles, while executives from carmakers General Motors and Ford joined him at the White House. Just last month, he met them at the White House again.
Elon Musk, chief executive of electric carmaker Tesla and the only industrialist among Forbes’ 15 richest Americans, has never been invited. Instead, under his Build Back Better plan, Biden proposed additional incentives for consumers to purchase electric vehicles made with union labour. He also said that “Detroit is leading the world in electric vehicles”.
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