Pritzker stands by goal of 1 million electric vehicles on the roads by 2030 – Center Square

To help achieve the goal, beginning in July of 2022, the state is offering a $4,000 rebate if you buy an EV, and rebates of up to 80% for the cost to install a charging station. Lawmakers are also considering legislation that would give tax credits to companies producing electric vehicles and batteries in the state.
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Chris
4 years ago

The thing that astonishes me is that the motor fuel tax collection that pays for the road maintenance will go down because of more fuel efficiency and electric vehicles. The politicians do not mention how these fuel taxes will be made up. Will everyone or every company that will still own a petroleum powered vehicle, for whatever reason, subsidize the roads for the use of everyone? Will companies pass some type of a fuel surcharge again to all consumers?
When will there be another increase in the charge for the plates on the electric vehicles.

ron
4 years ago

Thus creating a large increase in demand for electricity, but what is the plan to supply this electricity

Riverbender
4 years ago
Reply to  ron

Perhaps the good people of Illinois will be forced to pay additional taxes to provide subsidies to the electric power generators. Next the generating companies will hire some of Pritzker’s minions in the spirit of being thankful for the providing of the subsidy funds. That would be a neat trick and I’m surprised it hasn’t happened before in Illinois…oh wait…

debtsor
4 years ago
Reply to  ron

After this bill is implemented, the entire state will be one polar vortex away from a complete blackout from Zion to Cairo. It will be a crisis with thousands dead frozen solid in their homes. It will be a national embarrassment and everyone will blame green energy. Our IL leaders’ response will be to ignore the critics, and insist that we just didn’t go far enough with green energy, and a new bill will pass making things worse.

Last edited 4 years ago by debtsor
Fed up neighbor
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Renewable energy is not ready yet, only in the eyes of the beholders pocket books.

Last edited 4 years ago by Fed up neighbor
Ex Illini
4 years ago

I’ll drive gas powered vehicles until the day I can’t drive anymore. I’m all for technological advances, but we’re not close to creating EVs with sufficient range to entice me. My money says Jabba will keep a few gas powered cars in some of his many garages. That guy’s carbon footprint is huge! When I see him squeeze into a Prius I’ll think about alternative vehicles.

Freddy
4 years ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

My range is about 250 feet for EV’s. That’s all the ext cords I have. LOL!

GM
4 years ago

More enviro -idiocy. There’s a better chance of getting a million *flying* cars on the road than a similar number of EV’s by that date…

Riverbender
4 years ago

Pritzker sure is generous distributing taxpayer’s money.

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