It’s Time for American Leadership in Electric Vehicles
It’s Time for American Leadership in Electric Vehicles
In a recent OpEd featured in USAToday.com, General Motors Chairman and CEO Mary Barra calls for a National Zero Emission Vehicle (NZEV) program that would accelerate the development and customer acceptance of electric vehicles and establish the U.S. as a technology leader.
In the opinion piece Barra states: “We estimate this program has the potential to place more than 7 million long-range EVs on the road by 2030, while yielding a cumulative incremental reduction of 375 million tons of CO2 emissions between 2021 and 2030.
To help encourage widespread acceptance of electric vehicles in this country, we propose these complementary initiatives:
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Infrastructure investments to accelerate accessible, convenient electric charging.
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Renewing and enhancing federal incentives for U.S. consumers to buy electric vehicles. As electrification reaches its tipping point, allowing these effective incentives to expire, as currently scheduled, will stifle growth.
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Regulatory incentives to support U.S. battery suppliers, who can spark domestic job growth with advanced battery development and production.”
You can read the OpEd at USAToday.com. A fact sheet outlining the details of the proposed program can be found here.
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