According to foreign media reports, Rick Wilmer, CEO of ChargePoint, the largest electric vehicle charging network in the United States, believes that Donald Trump cannot prevent the automotive industry from transitioning to electrification after taking office.
Wilmer said sales of electric vehicles will continue to grow even if Trump returns to the White House.
When Trump accepted the Republican presidential nomination last week, he promised to take aim at Joe Biden’s electric-vehicle policy “the first day” in office if he won the November election.
The Biden administration has invested billions of dollars to help automakers transition to electric vehicles and build a nationwide electric vehicle charging network.
, Wilmer said in a recent interview: “I think the overall market is much stronger than the government in accelerating or not accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles.
Car companies have invested too much, and you will hear a lot of car OEM CEOs talk about the fact that we have passed the tipping point.
“, Photo source: ChargePoint,Wilmer praised the Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck, adding that most drivers will not look back after accepting an electric car.
He said: “For those who have experienced electric vehicles, this is an excellent product from the perspective of driving performance and silence.
“, Although Trump often criticizes electric vehicles, claiming they are not easy to use and too costly, his remarks during his nomination speech caused a stir.
On July 19, shares of electric vehicle manufacturers and charging companies fell collectively, with ChargePoint falling 4.
9% and Tesla falling 4%.
, Wilmer said that even if Trump tried to end Biden’s plan to build a nationwide charging network, other aspects of ChargePoint’s business would not be affected, including installing charging piles for commercial building owners who provide charging services to customers or tenants.
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