Tesla CEO Elon Musk met with top Biden administration officials in Washington on Friday to discuss electric vehicles and other initiatives.
The meeting, which was held at the White House, included Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Mike Donilon. Tesla representatives were also present.
The meeting was held to discuss the Biden administration’s plans for electric vehicles and other initiatives to reduce emissions and combat climate change. The meeting also included discussions on how the federal government can support the growth of electric vehicles and other clean energy initiatives.
Tesla has been a leader in the electric vehicle market and has been pushing for the adoption of electric vehicles in the US. The company has been vocal about the need for government support for electric vehicles, including incentives for consumers to purchase electric vehicles and to build out the necessary infrastructure.
The meeting comes as the Biden administration is expected to unveil a sweeping plan to reduce emissions and combat climate change. The plan is expected to include a number of initiatives to support electric vehicles and other clean energy sources.
It is unclear what was discussed at the meeting, but it is likely that the Biden administration is looking to Tesla to help lead the way in the transition to electric vehicles.
The meeting is a sign that the Biden administration is serious about tackling climate change and is willing to work with the private sector to make it happen. It is also a sign that the administration is looking to Tesla to help lead the way in the transition to electric vehicles.