Chuck Schumer Wants To Replace Every Gas Car in America With an Electric Vehicle

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Chuck Schumer Wants To Replace Every Gas Car in America With an Electric Vehicle


"It's a bold new plan designed to accelerate America's transition to all electric vehicles on the road, to developing a charging infrastructure, and to grow American jobs through clean manufacturing," Schumer told The Verge in a brief interview this week. "And the ultimate goal is to have every car manufactured in America be electric by 2030, and every car on the road be clean by 2040."

The top-line details of the "cash for clunkers"-style plan haven't changed much since Schumer first proposed it in an op-ed in The New York Times in late 2019. But the political landscape has certainly shifted in favor of the Democrats, breathing new life into the idea. Under the proposal, anyone who trades in their gas car for an electric one would get a "substantial" point-of-sale discount, Schumer says. He wouldn't say how much of a discount, only that it would be "deep." A spokesperson later confirmed they are eyeing rebates that are "more generous" than the current $7,500 federal EV tax credit. He also wants to provide direct incentives to auto manufacturers to phase out their production of internal combustion engine vehicles and tax breaks for property owners to install EV chargers at their homes or apartment buildings. Lastly, he proposes to send direct subsidies to local governments to improve and expand the nation's network of EV charging stations. Schumer would deploy $45 billion in grants to upgrade the nation's charging infrastructure and $17 billion to encourage manufacturers to retrofit their facilities for EV production.
 

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A spokesperson later confirmed they are eyeing rebates that are "more generous" than the current $7,500 federal EV tax credit.
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These gas prices too high now. Almost $50 to fill my accord


I dont mind electric but nive ones cost too much even with the rebate, and charge times are too long
 
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Either we cook the world we live on or do this. Also we need to have a more robust public transportation system in every state in the country. That needs to be pushed big time in the infrastructure bill. If I lived in DC or New York I wouldn’t even own a car. I’d love to just never own a car.
 

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These EVs out here looking and performing better than ICE cars :mjlol:

The 2020 Tesla Model S Plaid getting 500 miles to a full charge... y’all going to respect it sooner or later :mjgrin:


People would respect it more if the prices were lower and charging stations were more available. 90% of Americans can’t afford a Model S.
 

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Once you get charging stations everywhere it’s a wrap. Also if there was a quick way to swap batteries that would be a game changer. Would be dope if instead of getting gas at a station you get a battery swap. This is why I wish there was some standardization to this process. Gas is simple because it’s standardized. Every station you go to pretty much has the same options.
 
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