Experts weigh in on USA’s relationship with China and the EV boom: ‘Well within the United States’ reach’

Electric vehicles can benefit the world without upsetting its balance of power, argue the authors of a recent essay addressing China’s control of battery materials and manufacturing.

Writing in the journal Foreign Policy in October, Brian Deese , former director of the United States National Economic Council, and Jason Bordoff , dean of the Columbia Climate School, make the case that an EV revolution doesn’t need to make the U.S. overly dependent on China.

One of the arguments for expanding EV use in the U.S. is for energy independence , or freedom from the influence of oil-rich nations such as Russia. […]

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