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GOP moves to replace US’ EV tax credits with a US$1,000 fee

The two bills would see a range of tax incentives intended to stimulate adoption replaced with a one-time US$1,000 fee to cover road repairs. By Stewart Burnett

A group of US Senate Republicans proposed a pair of bills to get rid of a range of incentives intended to stimulate electric vehicle (EV) adoption and replace them with a new US$1,000 tax on EV purchases to cover the cost of road repairs. Among the incentives potentially being axed are the US$7,500 and US$4,000 federal tax credits for new and used EV purchases, as well as credits for leased EVs and new charging stations.

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