Biden's 'Buy American' Electric Vehicle Tax Credits Go Into Effect
The credits may be well-intentioned, but they will distort the market and lead to a windfall for U.S. companies.

In accordance with President Joe Biden's pledge that half of all cars sold in the U.S. by 2030 would use clean energy, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) established tax credits of up to $7,500 for purchasing electric vehicles (E.V.s). But in keeping with another Biden pledge, to double down on the ethos of "Buy American" by incentivizing American manufacturing, the credits are specifically tailored toward vehicles manufactured and sourced domestically.
After a three-month delay, those rules finally go into effect today. While consumers will struggle to find cars that qualify, manufacturers are set to make a killing in indirect taxpayer subsidies.
To qualify for a credit, an E.V.'s "final assembly" must occur in North America. If that sounds complicated for a consumer to figure out, the Department of Energy recommends searching individual cars by Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) "to identify a vehicle's build plant and country of manufacture." Past that, at least 40 percent of the battery's minerals and 50 percent of its components must be sourced either from the U.S. or a country with which it has a "free trade agreement." Those numbers will go up each year until they reach 80 percent and 100 percent, respectively. Meeting only one percentage requirement and not the other qualifies for half of the credit ($3,750).
The rules were written to exclude China. But China owns or controls the overwhelming majority of materials used in E.V. batteries. Not to mention, the European Union also lacks a free trade agreement with the United States. According to the Energy Department, only 14 vehicle models qualify for the full credit: five from Chevrolet, four from Tesla, two from Ford, and one each from Cadillac, Chrysler, and Lincoln. Some others qualify for half-credits due to sourcing requirements—for example, Ford manufactures the Mustang Mach-E's battery in Poland—but American companies noticeably account for every single qualifying vehicle.
That's a great deal for those four companies—Ford, General Motors, Stellantis, and Tesla—but a bad deal for everybody else. Numerous foreign automakers sell E.V.s in the U.S. but are disqualified from tax credits unless they build the vehicles domestically using parts sourced in a very specific way. Meanwhile, two versions of the Chevrolet Bolt—which uses outdated battery technology and was briefly taken off the market in 2021 when its batteries were catching on fire—qualify for the full tax credit under the new rules. So even though a consumer might find the similarly priced Nissan Leaf to be more reliable, a $7,500 tax credit might sway them away from it. That would be a boon to Chevrolet's bottom line as it still gets to charge full price for the car, and the U.S. government will reimburse the purchaser at tax time.
Not only do "Buy American" policies undermine the basic tenets of free trade, but they also risk ostracizing our international allies: Last year, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire charged that by adopting such specific requirements, the U.S. was "jeopardizing the level playing field" and risked a "new trade war." And French President Emmanuel Macron told Sen. Joe Manchin (D–W. Va.), a major proponent of the sourcing rules, "You're hurting my country."
Consumers should be able to evaluate the full range of options and choose the one that best suits their needs, at a market-determined price. And automakers should compete at the same level, whether they source their components from Poland or Poughkeepsie.
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The credits are well-intentioned? In what way? Take my tax dollars and give to people to buy something that the government prefers? Can I get a refundable tax credit for not buying an E-car?
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Amazing how reason always seems to defend terrible policies of the dems as well intentioned.
Republican policies are evil. If they don’t think they are evil they simply refuse to report on them.
Any Republican policies that aren't evil are opportunistic stunts/pouncing, moral panics, or hypocritical or some combination of the three.
Never ascribe to evil that which can be adequately explained by stupidity. It's not like actual free trade has many friends on either the left or the right these days. But, hey, gotta find some reason to shit on Reason, or life just isn't worth living.
Why is it okay to take my tax dollars and give to defense contractors to buy something the government prefers? Can I get a refundable tax credit for not buying bullets and bombs?
At least defense spending is allowed in the constitution.
And actually provides a common instead of targeted use.
Can't really agree, considering just how much of it goes to buy votes.
Iwanna Newname's complaint was that the EV tax credits were "well-intentioned". And most, if not all, here don't believe all government defense spending is good or well-intentioned, either.
But you knew that already.
Unless it's coupled with a plan to increase the _reliable_ (not wind or solar) electrical generation of this country by 30%, it's not "well intentioned". It's either intended to force most of the population out of cars and into mass transportation and "15 minute cities" (meaning neo-pre-industrial villages), or it's the product of people so stupid they believe you can charge your batteries from solar power _overnight_.
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Greenwald discusses the lack of interest in Nashville shooter's manifesto.
I don't think it's a "lack of interest" as much as a "lack of access".
I don't understand why the TN folks are going along with it, though.
Shouldn't the people who supported Trump's unfree trade and protectionism be applauding this? It's the same thing in principle. It jacks up the price of foreign goods while lining the pockets of politically favored domestic companies. Good policy, right?
Shouldn’t the people.. strawman, strawman, strawman.
You keep using that word. I don't think it means what you think it means.
straw man
noun
1. an intentionally misrepresented proposition that is set up because it is easier to defeat than an opponent's real argument.
You must not know sarcasmic.
I'm not arguing for or against anything. Just asking why people who cheered "Fuck China" and "Buy American" policies under Trump aren't giving Biden credit for similar policies.
Unless... maybe... they were cheering the man, not the policies.
All you do is stir shit.
That's completely untrue. Sometimes he sniffs shit. Sometimes he discusses how others' shit, but not his, is malodorous to some other group of people... to say that all he does is stir shit is completely underselling the breadth and depth of his shitty abilities.
I stand corrected.
He can't tell the difference between buy American and "Here's 7 grand to buy American assembled cars made with foreign parts"
Well, somebody has to do something with all the shit you spew.
Ideas!
These destructive policies will distort the market and eventually overburden the grid. The knock-on effects of this policy are almost all harmful. For example, Texas needs to build nat gas-fired generating plants because the subsidized green energy is unreliable, i.e. they are building plants that will be needed 10-20% of the time. In essence, TX will have 2X the generating capacity it needs — another hidden subsidy to foolish green energy.
The reverse of that could also be said...
I don't think the problem is buy American. It's the use of tax dollars.
I want my tax dollars used for this purpose. I don't want my tax dollars used to buy weapons for Israel and Ukraine.
I don't want either.
I think we sell weapons to Israel, not give. It's a lucrative business.
My greater concern is that the weapons going to Ukraine will deplete the stock the US may need to deter/defeat China. Why can't we give them army surplus materials?
Crawl back into your piss soaked alley you drunk piece of shit. Or step up and follow through on your threats.
The only part that matters is government control of the markets.
Any market.
Any control.
Just keep adding a little bit here and a little bit there.
Last year, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire charged that by adopting such specific requirements, the U.S. was "jeopardizing the level playing field" and risked a "new trade war."
That's pretty hilarious, Mr. $17 Billion in Subsidies to Air France and Airbus.
The credits may be well-intentioned
Based on facts not in evidence.
I've been driving a Prius for years, and, frankly, I don't understand why anyone would need anything else.
How many cords of wood can it carry?
How many cords of wood do you use each winter?
Wood causes carbon release. So 0 cords is the preferred number.
I know you’re just being snarky but … this is fun.
A cord of wood is 4′ x 4′ x 8′ or 128 cubic feet. The cargo capacity of a Prius depends on the year and accessory packages. Mine has a capacity of a bit over 27 cubic feet with the rear seats up and about 51 cubic feet with the rear seats down. There’s another 2-3 cubic feet in the under-compartment, another 2-4 in the rear-seat footwells and, if I really want to push it, (and am driving alone) another 20 or so in the front passenger seat and footwell.
So all told, my Prius can carry a half-cord without much trouble. Not pickup truck capacity but it matches most SUVs.
So all told, my Prius can carry a half-cord without much trouble. Not pickup truck capacity but it matches most SUVs.
You misspelled, "If I consume every last inch of cabin space I'm not actively using to drive, I can match just the cargo space of a rather small SUV."
The Toyota RAV4 has had ~70 cu. ft. of fold-flat cargo space (not including the front passenger seat) for almost a decades-worth of models now.
There goes that 'fine Corinthian leather' on the seats and the trim on the rest of the vehicle.
Can my dirt bike fit in the back?
Yes. Apparently, you've never been near a Prius.
""Apparently, you’ve never been near a Prius.""
You are so full of shit.
A good friend of mine has a Prius. Not a bad car. Cheap on gas. I've been in it dozens of times. But there are reasons people would want something else. It would not fit a yamaha enduro type dirt bike. They do not fit in cars. A truck or a trailer or perhaps on its side in a station wagon but the gas tank better be empty.
I’ve been in it dozens of times. But there are reasons people would want something else.
A couple of times with a couple different makes/models where I've had to pull them around for a doddering relative or drive them across town or something, get in, adjust myself in the seat, and hit my head on the roof. Even fully adjusted, I can't look up without the bill of my hat hitting the roof. I'm 5'8" tall. The gradually lesser and lesser amount of car people will put up with continues to blow my mind.
Will it pull my camping trailer?
Will your camping trailer pull my boat?
Is that a euphemism?
How big is your camping trailer?
A Prius' rated towing capacity is 1,600 lbs. That'll handle most pop-ups. And there are a surprising number of "ultralight" hardshell camper options these days.
Quick look at camping world web site says no pop-ups less than 1600 lbs travel weight.
(one almost all nylon "tent on an open trailer" 850 lbs empty weight)
Most 'fold down' campers (evidently the new marketing name for 'pop-up') are 2,000 to 3,000 lbs.
The trailer or the gas mileage, pick one.
Maybe the congress will abolish the laws of thermodynamics.
They never ratified them in the first place!
The laws of nature should be governed by the individual states, if I've read the 10th Amendment right...
We tried free trade. It failed. Unless you consider transferring trillions of American consumer dollars to China so they could build their military and enslave undesirable segments of their society a success. If you do, you need immediate psychiatric intervention.
Yawn.
So......... It worked for China alright....
Funny how the 'free trade' crowd never seems to care about domestic.
Kinda makes The Jones Act seem... simple in comparison.
How does that old TARP ad go???
Oh yeah; We don't care if you don't like our cars. You get to buy them anyways (by Gov-Gun Force).
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