True MAGA adherents may revolt if Trump's successor strays from hardcore populism. Business leaders could balk if they lean too far the other way. On the populist side: Trump has used tariffs to fundamentally remake the global trading order, with the goal of both punishing countries who "cheat" the U.S. and boosting domestic manufacturing. He's waged a public war on the Federal Reserve - railing against high interest rates as punishing ordinary Americans, and threatening the independence of the central bank.
We constantly say here at InsideEVs that the world will continue to electrify, whether you like it or not. And, well, that's still proving to be true. We're still going electric (in some fashion) whether the powers that be want that to happen or not. And unfortunately, it looks like some people really, really don't want us to go electric.