Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk met two top officials in President Joe Biden's administration on Friday in Washington to discuss how the car maker and the Democratic president could work together to advance electric vehicle production and speed electrification of U.S. vehicle networks.
Chief Executive Elon Musk met two top officials in President Joe Biden's administration on Friday in Washington to discuss how the car maker and the Democratic president could work together to advance electric vehicle production and speed electrification of U.S. vehicle networks.
"John Podesta and Mitch Landrieu met with Elon Musk to discuss shared goals around electrification and how the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act can advance electric vehicle production and charging as well as the broader cause of electrification," the White House spokesperson said.
Musk left about 45 minutes after Podesta and Landrieu. He too ignored questions from a Reuters reporter The law imposes requirements that EVs receiving the tax credits must be North American-made. There are also caps on vehicle prices and income for buyers who are eligible for the credits.
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