Auto Sector: Trump to Ease Mileage Rules in Bid to Curb Rising Car Prices
https://blinks.bloomberg.com/news/stories/T6NFOQKK3NYA
Bloomberg story saying, on the heels of the cessation of the EV $7,500 tax credit, the Trump admin is going to formally roll back some MPG efficiency standards for new cars. Remember the admin has also limited California's ability to set its own standards.
It sounds like the Trump admin will lower the avg MPG requirements for OEMs total sales in the US. It currently is set to rise to 50 MPG in 2031.
This announcement should help F, GM and STLA given the revenues they recently have lost from EV sales. Their focus on gas guzzling trucks and larger SUVs will benefit from any efficiency rollbacks. It will not, however, allow them to undo the large capex outlays spent on EV design and manufacturing facilities.
Overall we view this as a mild credit positive for domestic OEMs.
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