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TRANSFORMING TRANSPORTATION WITH ELECTRICITY: STATE ACTION MARCH 3, 2014 KRISTY HARTMAN ENERGY POLICY SPECIALIST NCSL

NCSL OVERVIEW Bipartisan organization Serves the 7,383 legislators and 30,000+ legislative staff of the nation's 50 states, commonwealths and territories Activities Research and information on topics of interest to the states Technical assistance and training Opportunities for policymakers to exchange ideas Lobbying at the federal level for states' interests

NCSL'S ENERGY PROGRAM Alternative fuels & vehicles Emissions, climate change Energy efficiency, conservation Energy security Finance, funding Fossil Fuels (oil, gas, coal) Infrastructure Nuclear generation Renewable energy Transmission, distribution Utilities

OVERVIEW Benefits of electric vehicles Barriers to vehicle adoption Types of incentives Federal policies State policies Evaluating incentive structures Potential challenges

BENEFITS Diversify transportation fuels Energy Security Reduce dependency on foreign oil Decrease emission Economic growth Price stability Source: U.S. Department of Energy

BARRIERS TO VEHICLE ADOPTION High purchase costs Range anxiety Access to charging stations Lack of public awareness and outreach

MARKET FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES Approximately 180,000 plug-in electric vehicles sold since 2008 Approximately 8,000 charging stations in the U.S. - more than half installed since 2012 22 vehicle models available in the U.S. by 2014 Source: hybridcars.com; Electrification Coalition

TYPES OF INCENTIVES Monetary Credits, rebates, loans, grants, etc. Promoting charging infrastructure HOV/HOT lane access Parking exemptions Inspection/emissions exemptions Supporting public and private fleets

FEDERAL INCENTIVES $7,500 federal tax credit Available until 200,000 qualified vehicles are sold by each automotive manufacturer. 30 percent, up to $30,000, towards alternative fueling equipment

At least 40 states and the District of Columbia have enacted electric vehicle incentives More than 110 bills in 26 states encourage EV adoption were introduced in 2013 STATE HYBRID & ELECTRIC VEHICLE INCENTIVES

REBATES California Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP), up to $2,500 Number of Rebates Issued (50,519) A.B. 118 (2007) Funded through increased vehicle and vessel registration fees, smog abatement fees and annual appropriations.

CALIFORNIA: MOTIVATIONS FOR PEV PURCHASE

Colorado $6,000 income tax credit Funded through the state's general fund Estimates based on tax credit, current vehicle sales, and future projections Georgia Low-Emission Vehicle: 10% of the vehicle cost or $2,500 Zero-Emission Vehicle: 20% of the vehicle cost or $5,000 TAX CREDIT Georgia tax credits may not exceed an applicant's tax liability, but may be carried over for up to 5 years.

CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE Maryland Tax credit for the installation of charging equipment The credit may not exceed the lesser of $400 or the state income tax imposed for that tax year. The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) is authorized to award a maximum of $600,000 in recharging equipment credits annually. Washington State and local governments may lease land for installing, maintaining, and operating charging stations for up to 50 years. Publicly and privately owned charged at state office locations

CONVENIENCE INCENTIVES Negligible costs to the state HOV lane access beneficial in cities/congested highways Parking Incentives Discounted parking, reserved parking spots

Governors of 8 states signed MOU 3.3 million vehicles on the road by 2025 Coordinate incentives Common standards for signs Harmonize building codes Set purchase targets in public fleets OTHER STATE ACTION

PRIVATE INCENTIVES Car insurance discounts Workplace charging Employer clean vehicle incentive Bank of America will reimburse employees $3,000 for an electric vehicle purchase Utility rebates Reduced rate for charging vehicles during off-peak hours

Sales Electric Vehicle Sales and Incentives Current Federal, State, & Local Incentives EVSE (charging unit)/ Installation State 2012 Sales Rebate/ Grant Tax Credit/ Exemption HOV/HOT Access Free/Discounte d Parking CA 26088 X X X X MI 3710 X X X WA 3206 X X X FL 3204 X X NY 3040 X X TX 2657 X X X MD 1824 X X IL 1794 X X X NJ 1634 X X X OH 1420 X VA 1352 X X X X ME 236 X VT 184 X WV 135 RI 126 MS 91 ND 51 WY 22 Inspection Exemption

EVALUATING POLICIES Policy Option Policy Effect on PEV Sales DOE Policy Influence Subsidies Large Moderate Public Education dealers Moderate-Large Moderate-High Workplace Charging Moderate-Large Moderate-High HOV/HOT Lane Access Moderate-Large Low Fleets Moderate Moderate Public Education awareness Moderate Moderate Role of Utilities Moderate Low-Moderate Gas Tax/PEV Fees Small-Moderate Low Source: U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

EMPIRICAL STUDIES Current studies on subsidies and interactions with other policies, but few focus on EV sales Hard to estimate PEV sales increase due specific incentives/policies Consumer purchase decisions are varied and complex Quick summary Sales increase? Effective subsidies mentioned? Tal et al., 2013 Interviewed recent plug-in vehicle purchasers to examine motivations and vehicle usage PEV purchase motives varied, but included: HOV access, fuel savings, etc. Diverse motivations for PEV purchase Gallagher & Muellegger (2011) HEV sales influenced by sales tax credit, fuel savings and income tax credit 1% decrease in price increases sales by 8% Sales tax credit Source: Slide provided by U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy

CHALLENGES TO THE GRID Electric vehicles represent the largest new electric load to appear in homes in a generation Studies by the U.S. Department of Energy suggest that the grid has enough excess capacity to support 150 million electric vehicles

FUNDING TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE How will electric vehicles affect funding for transportation infrastructure? Special fees Colorado, Nebraska, North Carolina, Virginia and Washington Vehicle Miles Tax Oregon 2015, 5,000-vehicle pilot program California, Minnesota, Nevada and Washington Smaller pilot programs

CONCLUSION Many different types of federal, state, local and private incentives States that include a combination of incentives have noticeable sales penetration Current lack of rigorous studies evaluating electric vehicle policies

CONTACT DETAILS AND RESOURCES NCSL Publications Kristy Hartman, NCSL Phone: 303-856-1509 Kristine.Hartman@ncsl.org Transforming Transportation with Electricity (January 2014) State and Hybrid Electric Vehicle Incentives (November 2013) Transportation Energy for the Future: A Guide for Policymakers (March 2012) Going Electric (May 2011) Additional Resources NCSL Energy and Environment Database NCSL Energy Program