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Gavin Newsom Sparks Anger With Proposed Tesla Move: 'Insane' - Newsweek

  

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Via:  texan1211  •  10 hours ago  •  37 comments

By:   James Bickerton (Newsweek)

Gavin Newsom Sparks Anger With Proposed Tesla Move: 'Insane' - Newsweek
Donald Trump is reportedly planning to scrap a $7,500 federal consumer tax credit for electric vehicles.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reacted with fury to reports that California Governor Gavin Newsom could exclude his company from a state-funded electric vehicle tax credit program.

According to Reuters, President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration plans to scrap a $7,500 consumer tax credit for electric vehicles introduced by President Joe Biden's administration as part of its Inflation Reduction Act.

On Monday, Newsom announced that if the federal subsidy is eliminated, he will revive California's Clean Vehicle Rebate Project, which provided its own tax credits for electric vehicles before being phased out in 2023.

After Bloomberg News reported that Tesla could be excluded because of market-share limitations, Musk responded on the social media platform he owns—X, formerly Twitter: "Even though Tesla is the only company who manufactures their EVs in California! This is insane."


Even though Tesla is the only company who manufactures their EVs in California!
This is insane. https://t.co/EhVeG2TYqT

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 25, 2024

Speaking to Newsweek a spokesperson for Newsom said there would be negotiations with the state legislature about any market cap, which could see Tesla excluded.

In his announcement, Newsom said: "We will intervene if the Trump administration eliminates the federal tax credit, doubling down on our commitment to clean air and green jobs in California. We're not turning back on a clean transportation future—we're going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that don't pollute."

Newsweek contacted Tesla's press office and Trump's presidential transition team for comment via email outside regular office hours.

The Bloomberg report also sparked a response from House RepublicanRo Khanna, who represents California's 17th Congressional District. In a post on X, which Musk shared, Khanna wrote: "Tesla makes over 550,000 vehicles in Fremont in my district & employs over 20,000. Let's not play politics with keeping manufacturing in California. It would be foolish to exclude Tesla. Have we learned nothing from snubbing @elonmusk at the Biden EV summit?"

California Governor Gavin Newsom at a press conference at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles on October 27. Newsom is reportedly planning to exclude Tesla from a restored state-funded electric vehicle tax credit program because of...California Governor Gavin Newsom at a press conference at Raleigh Studios in Los Angeles on October 27. Newsom is reportedly planning to exclude Tesla from a restored state-funded electric vehicle tax credit program because of its market share. More Mario Tama/GETTY

Craig Lawrence, a partner at Energy Transition Ventures in Texas, wrote: "FFS @GavinNewsom stop it. You think you can beat @elonmusk. You can not. Celebrate Tesla as a massive California win and quit chasing them out of the state."

DogeDesigner, a popular cryptocurrency-focused account with 1 million followers on X, said: "This is pure lawfare against Elon Musk. It's time to revoke Gavin Newsom as governor."

Other social media users supported Newsom's reported move to exclude Tesla.

On Bluesky, Tim Fullerton, who worked in the Interior Department during President Barack Obama's administration, wrote: "Gavin Newsom has proposed a state electric vehicle tax credit. The hilarious thing? It excludes Tesla." After three laughing emoji, he added, "More Dems need to fight like this."

In July, Musk, a prominent Trump supporter whom the president-elect selected to co-lead the newly created Department of Government Efficiency, said he supported the removal of federal electric vehicle subsidies.

On X, Musk wrote: "Take away the subsidies. It will only help Tesla. Also, remove subsidies from all industries!"

Musk also said the elimination of tax credits would be only slightly bad for his company and in the long term "probably actually helps Tesla."

In 2021, Musk announced that Tesla was moving its headquarters from California to Texas. The billionaire had previously clashed with Newsom over the shelter-in-place order the governor introduced because of the coronavirus pandemic. During Tesla's April 2020 first-quarter earnings call, Musk described the order as fascist and said it was causing "great harm" to the industry.

Update 11/26/24 11:30 a.m. ET: This story has been updated with additional information.


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Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
2  Sean Treacy    10 hours ago

This is what crony capitalism actually looks like. This is the exact sort of move progressives claimed the "fascist" Donald Trump would undertake to punish his enemies. 

Yet again, Democrats are simply projecting their own actions onto Trump.

 
 
 
Gazoo
Junior Silent
2.1  Gazoo  replied to  Sean Treacy @2    10 hours ago

Yeah but is gavvy baby going to “destroy democracy”? Lol

 
 
 
Gazoo
Junior Silent
3  Gazoo    10 hours ago

Newsom is reportedly planning to exclude Tesla from a restored state-funded electric vehicle tax credit program because of its market share.”

Lol, yeah right, gavvy. I’d say it’s because musk stopped twitter from being a liberal circle jerk and he became a trump ally.

 
 
 
Mark in Wyoming
Professor Silent
3.1  Mark in Wyoming   replied to  Gazoo @3    10 hours ago

Don't forget, Musk is un assing corporate headquarters out of California.

 
 
 
Tacos!
Professor Guide
4  Tacos!    10 hours ago
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has reacted with fury to reports that California Governor Gavin Newsom could exclude his company from a state-funded electric vehicle tax credit program.

Is he just as furious with Trump for wanting to cancel the federal tax credit?

Tesla could be excluded because of market-share limitations

Or it may not. Tesla’s market share for EV cars has been falling in recent years - below 50% now.

In 2021, Musk announced that Tesla was moving its headquarters from California to Texas.

I love how Tesla ditches California for Texas but then still wants his piece of the California dole pie.

Now, is a lot of this probably political? Sure. But it’s ok when the governor of Florida does it to Disney, right?

 
 

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