Ever wonder what automakers really tell regulators behind closed doors? Newly surfaced documents reveal Tesla sent a private warning to UK officials: roll back those electric vehicle mandates, and you're looking at a nosedive in EV adoption—plus kissing those climate commitments goodbye. The company didn't mince words, calling strict sales targets absolutely critical for keeping the transition on track. Looks like the quiet lobbying game just got a bit louder.
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SigmaValidator
· 7h ago
Well, it's pretty ironic for Tesla to say that. When they can't sell their own cars, they want others to relax their policies?
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AlwaysAnon
· 7h ago
This is a typical "we need to support me, or else the world is doomed" routine haha
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MelonField
· 7h ago
This is ridiculous. Tesla is actually calling for relaxed EV policies? Are they trying to hurt their own car sales and disrupt the market?
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 7h ago
Tesla really can't hold on anymore, even resorting to lobbying politicians.
Ever wonder what automakers really tell regulators behind closed doors? Newly surfaced documents reveal Tesla sent a private warning to UK officials: roll back those electric vehicle mandates, and you're looking at a nosedive in EV adoption—plus kissing those climate commitments goodbye. The company didn't mince words, calling strict sales targets absolutely critical for keeping the transition on track. Looks like the quiet lobbying game just got a bit louder.