On 10 Sep 2025 at 18:00, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:

>  I would be surprised if a class action suit wasn't filled. 

I'm not an attorney, but I'm pretty sure that to win a legal action you have 
to demonstrate actual harm, usually economic harm.  I don't know how easy 
that would be in this case.

I expect that someone with more legal knowledge will correct me if I'm 
wrong.

The current US government is aggressively anti-EV. Not to be all I-told-you-
so - well, OK, a little - but this is why I've been saying for a couple of 
years now that the future of EVs isn't in the US, it's mainly in China and 
in Western and, especially, Northern Europe.  Think Norway (94% of sales are 
EVs) and Denmark (64% EVs).

Lawsuits are expensive and iffy.  If you want a different government EV 
policy, the way to make it happen is to vote for candidates who will go to 
bat for us.  As a bonus, that costs a lot less.

David Roden, EVDL moderator & general lackey

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