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Obama administration offers EV charging loan guarantees

Published 07/21/2016, 05:21 PM
Updated 07/21/2016, 05:30 PM
© Reuters. A Kia Soul EV is plugged into a charging station in Detroit

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House on Thursday said it was expanding a federal loan guarantee program to include companies building electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, part of a broader effort to boost EV sales.

The U.S. Energy Department issued a notice clarifying that charging facilities, including hardware and software, are now an eligible technology. The program can provide up to $4.5 billion in loan guarantees for renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.

The Energy Department said EV charging stations could be considered efficient electrical transmission or distribution technologies, which make them eligible for a specific loan guarantee program.

The Obama administration also unveiled a partnership with nearly 50 automakers, utilities, states and electric vehicle charging companies to get more EVs and charging stations.

Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ:TSLA), General Motors Co (NYSE:GM), Ford Motor (NYSE:F) Co, Nissan Motor Co, BMW AG, Daimler AG (DE:DAIGn), Duke Energy Corp (NYSE:DUK) and Consolidated Edison Inc (NYSE:ED) are among the companies joining the effort to boost EV charging.

The White House touted the fact that the number of EV charging stations has risen from 500 in 2008 to more than 16,000 today, as electric battery costs have fallen more than 70 percent.

"There's a lot more to do in this space," said Brian Deese, a White House senior adviser, in a call with reporters.

The White House also urged state and local governments to work with the federal government to buy discounted electric vehicle fleets. In the current fiscal year, the U.S. government plans to purchase more than 500 plug-in hybrid electric vehicles or EVs.

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But U.S. electric vehicle sales have not met many early expectations.

U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz said in January said EV sales fell well below President Barack Obama's goal of reaching 1 million by 2015. Moniz told Reuters in January that the country may hit the figure in three to four years with continuing improvements in battery technology, but low gasoline prices have had a negative impact on sales.

In August 2008, Obama set a goal of getting 1 million plug-in electric vehicles on the roads by 2015.

Only about 475,000 electric cars have been sold in the United States since then. There are about 250 million cars and trucks on U.S. roads.

The White House has repeatedly proposed efforts to boost EV sales including hiking the electric vehicle tax credit and converting it to a point of sale rebate, but Congress didn't approve.

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