Tesla is urging the Biden administration to adopt Stricter Fuel economy standards than currently proposed, which would give the company an advantage over legacy automakers such as General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis. These companies could face a combined $10.5 billion in fines under the proposed standards and have already requested more lenient regulations. Tesla's non-unionized workforce and exclusive focus on electric vehicles put it in a favorable position. The company is also calling for the inclusion of future vehicle models, like the Cybertruck, in the standards and the elimination of off-cycle credits.
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