http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/In-Gear/2015/0427/How-to-get-more-electric-cars-on-the-roads-video
How to get more electric cars on the roads (+video)
By Stephen Edelstein, GreenCarReports  April 27, 2015

Electric car use has grown tremendously in recent  years, but obstacles
including cost, range, charging times, concerns about battery life, and lack
of model choices remain. 

[video  flash] 2015 Nissan Leaf Government incentives and support programs
have been helpful to the proliferation of electric cars, but a new report
says there remains more to be done.

Government incentives and support programs have been helpful to the
proliferation of electric cars, but a new report says there remains more to
be done.

In a report released Wednesday, the National Research Council (NRC)--part of
the National Academy of Science--said the Federal government should take
further steps to promote adoption of electric cars.

The NRC suggests continuing purchase incentives for electric cars past the
current production caps, and also asks the government to take a different
role in the development of charging infrastructure.

The report highlights several "barriers" to electric-car adoption, including
cost, range, charging times, concerns about battery life, lack of model
choices, and lack of comprehensive charging infrastructure.

To tackle these problems, the report underscores the importance of research
into cheaper batteries, as well as the development of universal standards
for charging equipment and payment.

However, it also argues the Federal government should refrain from further
investment in charging infrastructure. 

Instead, the government should fund research into public-charging usage, to
better determine where charging infrastructure can have the biggest impact
on electric-car sales.

As for current policies, the report calls for an extension of the current
$7,500 Federal income-tax credit for electric cars, and a large-scale
public-service campaign to advertise it.

Under the current rules, the credit begins to phase out over a 12-month
period for each automaker after it sells 200,000 plug-in electric cars.

The NRC also suggests converting the tax credit into a rebate that can be
applied at the point of sale, rather than a credit against future taxes that
can take up to 15 months to realize for buyers who qualify.

President Barack Obama has advocated multiple times that the credit be
turned into a purchase rebate--as well as boosting it from $7,500 to
$10,000--but Congress hasn't taken any action.

A decision to extend the credit may be needed soon, said National Resources
Defense Council transportation director Roland Hwang--a member of the
committee that compiled the report--in a recent blog post. 

While total plug-in electric-car volumes remain small, he said, certain
manufacturers could hit their production limits in 2017 or 2018.

This could potentially stall the market "just as it is poised to hit its
tipping point," he said.

Those makers who have sold the highest volumes of plug-in vehicles are
likely most able to bring down battery costs to cut the cost of their newer
products.

As of March 2015, the best-selling electric car in the U.S. was the Nissan
Leaf, with 76,407 sold since December 2010. It's followed in sales volume by
the Chevrolet Volt, which has racked up 75,231 sales in the same period.

Tesla Motors does not release detailed sales figures, and the plug-in sales
totals from all other automakers are lower than those of the three leaders.

Overall plug-in electric car sales passed the 100,000 mark for the first
time last year, and are reportedly up 3 percent in the first three months of
2015.
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