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Electric Car subsidies are a plus, but could be improved, study finds

The challenge in evaluating it is that the policy has sometimes conflicting goals. One is getting people to buy electric vehicles to lower carbon emissions and slow climate change. The other is ... Read More
Study finds electric vehicle subsidies help the climate and automakers—but at a cost

A new study shows that electric vehicle tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act reduced pollution and boosted U.S. automakers, but largely benefited buyers who would have purchased EVs without ... Read More
Electric Car Subsidies Are A Bad Investment | Opinion

Climate activists and politicians constantly tell us electric cars are cleaner, cheaper, and better. California and many countries, including the U.K., Germany, and Japan, will even prohibit the sale ... Read More
Commentary: Outrage over Trump’s electric vehicle policies is misplaced

Electric car subsidies are heading for the chopping block. A tax bill recently passed by House Republicans is set to stop billions in taxpayer cash from being spent on electric vehicle purchases. If ... Read More
EVs Are Cheaper to Own Than Gas Cars in All But 2 States, Study Finds

There's no denying that upfront costs for an electric vehicle are higher than the average new ride sold in the United States. With an average transaction price of $57,584 in the first quarter of this ... Read More
Electric car subsidies are a plus, but could be improved, study finds

A team of economists has taken on a central component of the Inflation Reduction Act: the $7,500 tax credit for U.S.-made electric vehicles. The challenge in evaluating it is that the policy has ... Read More
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