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Tesla gets the presidential snub as Biden ignores it to laud inroads by GM and Ford in electric vehicles

  • In 2021, Tesla delivered over 936,000 cars globally while GM sold nearly 480,000 EVs last year, mostly in China

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Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk during the groundbreaking ceremony of the carmaker’s Shanghai Gigafactory on January 7, 2019. Photo: Zuma Press/TNS
President Joe Biden calls himself a union guy and a car guy, and he is embraced electric vehicles as vital to his economic and climate ambitions.
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But there’s one US car company he won’t talk about: Tesla, the world’s most valuable carmaker and the global brand most clearly associated with EVs.

“I meant it when I said the future was going to be made right here in America,” Biden said in a tweeted video with General Motors chair and Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra on Thursday. “Companies like GM and Ford are building more electric vehicles here at home than ever before.”

The tweet didn’t go unobserved by avid Twitter user and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. “Starts with a T. Ends with an A. ESL in the middle,” he replied.

Ford CEO Jim Farley (left) and General Motors CEO Mary Barra (centre) attending an event hosted by US President Joe Biden for clean cars and trucks at the White House on August 5, 2021. Photo: Reuters
Ford CEO Jim Farley (left) and General Motors CEO Mary Barra (centre) attending an event hosted by US President Joe Biden for clean cars and trucks at the White House on August 5, 2021. Photo: Reuters

At every opportunity, Biden hails progress Ford and GM have made toward fielding an electric fleet. But his ongoing and obvious snubs of Tesla – a source of mild intrigue within the administration – have sparked increasingly exasperated public reactions from Musk, the world’s wealthiest person and the CEO of both Tesla and SpaceX, which has government contracts with Nasa and the US military.

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