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U.S. Senate Democratic electric vehicle tax credit plan faces questions

2022.07.28 23:38

U.S. Senate Democratic electric vehicle tax credit plan faces questions
FILE PHOTO: An electric vehicle charger is seen in Manhattan, New York, U.S., December 7, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Automakers and lawmakers on Thursday were closely reviewing details of a proposed expansion of the electric vehicle tax credit that could help cut greenhouse gas emissions and retool factories to build green vehicles.

Under a deal announced by Senators Chuck Schumer, the 200,000-vehicle per manufacturer cap on the $7,500 EV tax credit would be lifted and a new $4,000 used EV tax credit adopted. Lawmakers and automaker executives want to know more about whether content sourcing requirements will bar many EVs from getting tax credits and if consumers will be able to use it at the time of sale.

The new EV tax credit would be subject to rising annual sourcing requirements for critical minerals and components used in batteries. Congressional aides and automakers said the provision was aimed at China, which produces much of the world’s critical minerals for batteries.

“The basic structure I am fine with,” Representative Dan Kildee told Reuters Thursday. He wants more details on “our ability to source these materials… “We need to make sure it is workable and it does what we intended.”

General Motors (NYSE:GM), which has pushed Congress to lift the cap, said Thursday it would “review the draft text and look forward to working with Congress on these provisions that would ensure a level playing field.”

The bill also includes billions in new loans and grants for auto production, including a $10 billion investment tax credit to build clean-technology manufacturing facilities, $2 billion in cash grants to retool existing auto manufacturing facilitiesand up to $20 billion in loans to build new clean vehicle manufacturing facilities.

President Joe Biden last year proposed boosting EV tax credits to up to $12,500 per vehicle — including $4,500 for union-made vehicles — and eventually making the credits apply only to U.S. made vehicles.

The Schumer Manchin proposal dropped the union and U.S. production requirements. It keeps the maximum credit at $7,500 per EV. Canada on Thursday hailed the revised bill that does not include the U.S-only provision.

Automakers including GM and Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) hit the cap and are no longer eligible for the existing EV tax credit while Toyota Motor (NYSE:TM) Corp said this month it has hit the cap, which means its credit will phaseout in 2023.

The new EV tax credits would be limited to trucks, vans and SUVs with suggested retail prices of no more than $80,000 and to cars priced at no more than $55,000. They would be limited to families with adjusted gross incomes of up to $300,000 annually.

Biden has set a target to make half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 EVs.

Zero Emission Transportation Association Executive Director Joe Britten said the EV credit is “going to be a huge accelerant to invest” in production of U.S. batteries and critical minerals.

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