Introduktion
Greetings, esteemed members of Congress. My name is Jasper Wright, representing the youth-led initiative “America's Future.” Today, I champion the cause of accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles across the United States.

Utdrag
A study orchestrated by the University of Toronto engineers paints a sobering picture: we're lagging. Their findings emphasize that to align our transportation sector with climate objectives, almost 90% of light-duty cars should be electric by 2050.

This posits an aggressive target of achieving full electric car sales by 2035. To realize this vision, electric vehicles must be economically accessible to the everyday American.

This hinges on governmental support, both in subsidizing the electric vehicle sector and facilitating affordable home charging infrastructure.

The natural query then arises: how do we fund this venture? The strategy is straightforward—transition our subsidies from the fossil fuel domain to the renewable sector.

As the green industry flourishes, it's poised to absorb potential job losses from the traditional energy sectors.

With President-elect Biden at the helm, there's renewed hope, especially given his intent to re-enter the Paris Agreement. While our nation has made commendable progress, it's evident that we're trailing in the global race.