Meanwhile, state and federal subsidies shave $8,984, on average, from the real cost of an electric vehicle over 10 years, while everyone else pays more, the report said. "The stark reality for proponents of EVs and for the dreamers in the federal government, who are using fuel economy regulations to force manufacturers to produce ever more EVs, is that the true cost of an EV is in no way close to a comparable," the report said. The study further discussed that commuters are now preferring to use/take hybrid vehicles more than electric vehicles. "Perhaps if D.C. politicians and bureaucrats stop trying to force Americans to build and buy their preferred types of vehicles, the cleaner and brighter future that they imagine will actually materialize," it added. "It's time for federal and state governments to stop driving the American auto industry off an economic cliff and allow markets to drive further improvements in cost and efficiency," the report stated. For TPPF’s Brent Bennett, following the said study, it would be false to claim that EVs will soon cost less than gas-powered cars. "This study shows that EVs are still a long way from being competitive without massive subsidies. The Biden administration’s stringent fuel economy standards and regulatory manipulations are driving American automakers toward bankruptcy and adding thousands of dollars to the cost of every gasoline vehicle. Rolling back these subsidies and burdensome regulations would save consumers money and stop the auto industry from falling off a financial cliff," he said. "Overcharged Expectations" was submitted as part of a public comment on the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's proposed fuel economy standards.The study from the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF) found, for example, that the average 2021 electric vehicle "would cost $48,698 more to own over a 10-year period without $22 billion in government favors given to EV manufacturers and owners." https://t.co/bu1hwp7Sma
— Bud Brigham (@bmbrigham) October 27, 2023
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