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U.S. Senate panel advances EV tax credit of up to $12,500

Reuters2021-05-27

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON, May 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate Finance Committee advanced legislation on Wednesday that would boost electric vehicle tax credits to as much as $12,500 for EVs that are assembled by union workers in the United States.

The bill would limit tax credits to vehicles with a retail price below $80,000 to qualify for the tax credits. The current maximum tax credit is $7,500 with no maximum price and currently phases out for individual automakers once they hit 200,000 total EVs sold.

Both General Motors and Tesla have hit the cap and currently do not qualify for the $7,500 tax credit.

The "Clean Energy for America" bill, which advanced on a 14-14 tie vote, would eliminate the existing EV cap, while the credit would phase-out over three years once 50% of U.S. passenger vehicle sales were EVs. It has numerous other green energy tax incentives and would rescind or cut many fossil fuel tax provisions.

The EV proposal led by Senator Debbie Stabenow, a Michigan Democrat, would boost the $7,500 tax credit by $2,500 for vehicles assembled in the United States and another $2,500 for cars at facilities whose production workers are members of, or represented by, a labor union.

That would mean smaller credits to automakers such as Tesla, Volkswagen and others who do not have U.S. union workers, and companies building EVs outside the United States.

The EV incentives are estimated to cost $31.6 billion through 2031, according to a congressional estimate. The bill must still be approved by the full Senate and U.S. House of Representatives.

The bill also includes a 30% tax credit for manufacturers to retool or build new facilities to produce advanced energy technologies including batteries and new incentives to purchase commercial electric vehicles.

President Joe Biden has proposed $174 billion for electric-vehicles and charging stations, including $100 billion for consumer rebates. Last week at a Ford Motor factory in Michigan, Biden ruled out consumer incentives for high-priced electric luxury models and urged automakers not to build EVs abroad for U.S. consumers.

United Auto Workers President Rory Gamble praised the legislation for ensuring "EV production will directly create the good paying union jobs of the future President Biden has championed."

Stabenow said a century ago as automakers were debating between electric and gasoline-powered vehicles Congress provided tax incentives for the oil industry.

"We picked a winner and they won - 100 years ago," Stabenow said "And now we're just trying to level the playing field."

Republicans said Democrats were using the tax code to devastate the oil and gas industry. They also cited reports that children are involved in some countries in the mining of minerals for EV batteries.

"This is a frontal assault on my state," said Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas. "This is an ideological jihad against the status quo... where many jobs in our country depend on the oil and gas sector."

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

((David.Shepardson@thomsonreuters.com; 2028988324;))

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  • JJQ
    ·2021-05-27
    Tesla! ? Please like and comment! 
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    • JJQ
      Thank you!
      2021-05-27
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    • PrimRose
      Commented
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  • AnT
    ·2021-05-27
    Great news for EV sector especially Tesla
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  • SeanSak
    ·2021-05-27
    So mean... charge more
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    • sfleong1
      not sure ?
      2021-05-27
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    • SeanSak
      ha ha
      2021-05-27
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  • dar
    ·2021-05-27
    Go tesla
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  • Kerryn
    ·2021-05-27
    Amazing
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  • Scarlet9
    ·2021-05-27
    Nice 
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  • HMHu
    ·2021-05-27
    Nice!!
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  • BBBBBBBBBB
    ·2021-05-27
    Like n comment n to the moon!
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    • tinacheekyle
      pls reply to this comment. thanks
      2021-05-27
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  • Bloom88
    ·2021-05-27
    Yes!
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  • EfraChan
    ·2021-05-27
    Like and comment
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    • Vikkilai
      OK. Pls respond back to my comment. Thanks
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  • sheldonkwek
    ·2021-05-27
    X
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  • Don3
    ·2021-05-27
    Good move to promote a green environment![微笑] 
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    • Ky1
      More EV runs
      2021-05-27
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  • Minion
    ·2021-05-27
    Ev for the way!
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    • Minion
      buying EV now!
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  • Melodykjh
    ·2021-05-27
    Like and comment 
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    • OngCK
      comment back pls
      2021-05-27
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  • Khai88
    ·2021-05-27
    Comment & like 
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      comment back pls
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  • Annalz
    ·2021-05-27
    Trouble maker
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    ·2021-05-27
    Comment and like pls
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      OK.  Please like and comment in return.  Thanks
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      Done!
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  • iamkelvinlaw
    ·2021-05-27
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  • ZEROHERO
    ·2021-05-27
    Setting a good example to adopt EV for the future.
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  • Tatsuya
    ·2021-05-27
    One word : TESLA
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      Go tesla go!
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