http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1098052_washington-state-loves-electric-cars-but-gets-very-few-heres-why
Washington State Loves Electric Cars, But Gets Very Few: Here's Why
By Stephen Edelstein  Apr 29, 2015  ht2 Brian Henderson

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2014 Chevrolet Spark EV

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2014 Fiat 500e EV

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2015 Volkswagen e-Golf Limited Edition EV

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2015 Kia Soul EV
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When it comes to states friendly to electric cars, Washington is pretty
close to the top.

It has one of the highest percentages of registered plug-in electric cars in
the country, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Electric cars get a sales-tax exemption in Washington, and access to
charging infrastructure that's fed mostly from wind and hydro power.

Yet Washington buyers are stuck with the same limited selection of models as
in states with far less generous policies or eager buyers.

Certain models of battery-electric car--including the BMW i3, Ford Focus
Electric, Mitsubishi i-MiEV, Nissan Leaf, and Tesla Model S--are available
in Washington.

But many other low-volume models, from the Chevrolet Spark EV to the
Volkswagen e-Golf, aren't.

What gives?
As it turns out, while Washington adopted California's emissions standard,
it failed to include that state's zero-emission vehicle mandate.

That means there's no incentive for manufacturers to sell more electric cars
in Washington state, explains a recent Seattle Times blog post.

The mandate requires carmakers to sell a certain percentage of zero-emission
vehicles in California.

That led to those manufacturers developing low-volume models specifically
for the purpose of meeting that state's mandate.

These "compliance cars" include the Spark EV, Fiat 500e [EV], and the
recently-discontinued Honda Fit EV and Toyota RAV4 EV, among others.

Washington doesn't get these cars, nor does it get certain low-volume models
like the Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive and Volkswagen e-Golf.

And without regulatory strong-arming, many carmakers don't want to invest in
expanded distribution of electric cars.

They often want to limit the money they spend to develop an electric model
that is only intended to sell in small numbers, and restrict distribution to
states where sales count toward the requirements of the ZEV mandate.

"I hope you don't buy it," Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne
infamously said of the 500e, "every time I sell one it costs me $14,000."

The Fiat and the Chevy Spark EV are both available in neighboring Oregon,
and some Washington residents have reportedly crossed the border to buy
examples of those models.

However, local servicing can be difficult, as dealers that don't sell the
electric variants lack the equipment and training to work on them.

Washington buyers will get at least one more electric-car option in a few
months, though.

The state is one of five that will get the Kia Soul EV, beginning in June.

The Soul EV is currently sold only in California, but Kia decided to expand
to Washington, Georgia, Texas, Oregon, and Hawaii in response to strong
consumer interest.
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