President 's electric car push is doomed to fail because it 'underestimates' key challenges such as the cost to consumers, two of the world's biggest carmakers have said. The has set out a target requiring that two-thirds of new vehicle sales be electric by 2032.But in comments filed to the Federal Government, Toyota and Stellantis - which owns Vauxhall - blasted the plan as 'overly optimistic' because of inadequate charging infrastructure and high prices.
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