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Dan Carney | Aug 06, 2021 In a ceremony on the south lawn of the White House, President Biden nudged the auto industry forward on the shift from combustion power to electric propulsion with an executive order proclaiming a target of half of new vehicles sold in the U.S. in 2030 being electric powered. Carmakers Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis were on hand to lend support to the announcement, and BMW, Honda, Volkswagen, and Volvo also announced their backing of the non-binding goal. Related: Is There Really Such a Thing as a Cheap and Practical Electric Vehicle? Check Out These 9 Inexpensive EVs Achieving this goal would produce a 60 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from the 2030 crop of new cars compared to current levels, according to the White House statement. Biden’s statement points out that battery costs have dropped by 85 percent since 2010, while driving range for EVs has increased, and charging times have shortened. He also pointed out that while consumers may have been deterred by a paltry selection of EV offerings in the past, that there are now more than 40 electric models available in the U.S. Related: Here are 16 EVs for 2022 That Are Worth Waiting for! Of course, as the son of a Chevrolet dealer and the original owner of a classic 1967 Corvette, Biden has expressed particular interest in eventually seeing the rumored electric version of that iconic sports car. But this announcement was about regular cars for regular drivers. Ford executive chairman Bill Ford, a longtime advocate for green policies, explained the company’s backing for this ambitious target. “It has been said that this generation is the first to feel the impact of climate change and the last that can do something about it,” he said. “I am proud that Ford is leading the electric revolution and standing for stronger standards that protect people and the environment as we process towards a zero-emission transportation future. 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