Cars would be required to keep AM radio under new bipartisan bill

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A bipartisan group of lawmakers is trying to prevent the demise of AM radio with a new bill. Automakers are leaving out AM radio broadcast capabilities in their electric vehicles, citing the potential for interference.

Automakers would be required to keep AM radio in their vehicles under a new bipartisan, bicameral bill introduced today. The legislation was introduced in response to an increasing number of vehicles coming out without the first-generation radio broadcast technology.

Indeed, Ford was one of eight companies to essentially declare AM radio to be an obsolete technology in its response to Markey’s request for information. 'Automakers are leaving out AM radio from their electric vehicles in particular, citing possible electromagnetic interference' Others include BMW, Mazda, Polestar, Rivian, Tesla, Volkswagen, and Volvo, all of which argue that AM radio is incompatible with EVs, citing electromagnetic interference from the powertrain.

 

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