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US Congress Considers 1st-Ever Purchase Incentive For Commercial EVs

17 Ağustos 2022
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US Congress Considers 1st-Ever Purchase Incentive For Commercial EVs

US Congress Considers 1st-Ever Purchase Incentive For Commercial EVs

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US Congress Considers 1st-Ever Purchase Incentive For Commercial EVsA key step towards addressing climate change and air qualityWhat’s in the bill?Every tool in the toolbox

A key step towards addressing climate change and air quality

Cleaning up heavy-duty-vehicles is one of the most consequential tasks in reducing climate-warming greenhouse gases and toxic air pollution from the transportation sector. This is especially important for communities living close to or downwind from ports, railyards, and freight corridors who have historically borne the brunt of exposure to these harmful pollutants and their related negative health outcomes. Despite making up only about 10 percent of vehicles on the road, heavy-duty vehicles are responsible for 28 percent of greenhouse gas emissions, 45 percent of nitrogen oxides, and 57 percent of fine particulate pollution from vehicles in the U.S.

Electric vehicles produce zero tailpipe emissions and less overall pollution per mile, even when considering emissions from electricity production. As with light-duty cars and trucks, purchase incentives could significantly accelerate the market for zero-emissions heavy-duty trucks and buses. Despite over 100 models of zero-emissions heavy-duty available today, they make up a tiny percentage of annual sales. However,  recent research has shown that significant federal purchase incentives could turbocharge the market so that electric trucks and buses achieve an 80 percent market share by 2035.

US Congress Considers 1st-Ever Purchase Incentive For Commercial EVs

What’s in the bill?

The current version of the bill includes a tax credit of up to $7,500 for smaller commercial vehicles like pickup trucks and delivery vans and up to $40,000 for larger vehicles from tractor trucks to refuse trucks. Fully electric vehicles will receive a larger credit than plug-in versions and the incentives will be in effect through 2032. The bill also includes several other provisions related to cleaning up heavy-duty trucks and buses, including $1 billion targeted towards zero-emission clean heavy-duty vehicles such as school buses and associated infrastructure (with 40 percent specifically directed to federal nonattainment areas) and $3 billion in additional funding for the electrification of the new Postal Service delivery fleet and buildout of charging infrastructure. This is a significant positive step, given that the purchase price of zero-emissions vehicles is typically higher than that of their combustion counterparts due to the high (but rapidly declining) cost of batteries.

The federal tax credit alone is unlikely to fully bridge the gap between the upfront cost of electric trucks and gasoline or diesel options. However, given that that operating costs for electric trucks can be between 14 and 52 percent lower and repair costs around 40 percent lower than combustion-powered trucks, fleets will realize cost savings even sooner because of this incentive. Industry groups, environmental advocates, internationally-lauded research organizations, and state regulatory agencies have all independently published research showing that electric trucks will reach cost parity to their dirty counterparts around 2030 in all classes. Fleets in states with low-carbon fuel standards and state or city-funded purchase incentives could see a lower total cost of ownership for many types of trucks today — this federal incentive only furthers this.

US Congress Considers 1st-Ever Purchase Incentive For Commercial EVs

Every tool in the toolbox

The heavy-duty provisions in this bill would constitute a major step in the right direction — accelerating the manufacture and adoption of clean trucks that will deliver meaningful reductions in climate-warming and toxic air pollution. But it’s not the end of the job, and we need to use every tool available to fight the health-damaging pollution and climate harms from heavy-duty trucks.

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