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Building (and buying) a cheaper electric car
by Stan Alcorn  8/7/13

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The Tesla Model X is introduced at the 2013 North American International
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After scoring its first profit earlier this year, electric car maker Tesla
Motors swung to a loss in the latest quarter. But it beat Wall Street
estimates, reported big operating profit margins and sold more cars, 5,150
of its Model S’s, than ever.

That modest sales number is a reflection, in part, of the limited appeal of
an electric car that starts at just under $70,000. Tesla CEO Elon Musk hopes
to cut that price in half within four years to help realize what has always
been his ambition: a truly affordable electric car.

That apparently already exists. You can buy an electric car today for under
$20,000 -- if you’re in the right state.

Georgia is one of many that offer a tax credit for electric vehicles -- up
to $5,000 off the sticker price.

“You get a lot more people who are interested, and that now becomes a
vehicle that people can actually afford,” says William Cook, whose branch of
the Georgia’s Environmental Protection Division oversees the program. Cook
says that as of today, more people have applied for the tax credit in 2013
than in any previous year.

State credits come on top of a $7,500 federal income tax credit, as well as
new manufacturer discounts. Earlier this year, Nissan cut the sticker price
of its all-electric Leaf from $35,200 to $28,800. Chevrolet just cut the
price of its Volt from $35,995 to $34,995. These prices make them more
competitive, in particular with hybrids like the Toyota Prius (starting
price: $24,200).

“By lowering the price, it gives us the opportunity to be on the shopping
list of consumers,” says Chevrolet spokeswoman Michelle Melko.

But what about profits?

“Whether the manufacturers are making any money at that price… I don’t think
so,” says John O’Dell, green car analyst at Edmunds.com.

Yet car companies to make electric vehicles in part because they are
required to by several states, including California, the biggest car market
in the U.S.

“There’s an incentive right there to build them even if you’re going to lose
money on each one,” says O’Dell. “You make your money up on your high-profit
stuff.”

 That “high-profit stuff” includes gas-guzzling pick-up trucks. But for the
manufacturers that are investing heavily in zero-emission technology, low
prices are also about creating a genuine market.

“More than all the advertising you can do, more than all the spiffs you can
put on it, the thing that sells cars is when you see one in your neighbor’s
garage,” O’Dell says.

Still, he thinks the day when electric cars can compete with their
gas-powered counterparts for price-conscious buyers is decades away.
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