Still trying to come up with real world solutions. I still think the Federal tax credit for EVs needs to be eliminated.
Next, we can all agree petrol is being taxed and I appreciate the comparison above of a suburban and geo and their impact at the pump and on the roads. So maybe a increase in petrol tax is in order as it hasn’t been increased since the 90’s. Those of us towing to remote areas won’t be constrained by the downfall of EVs: charging, miles per charge, cold weather impact on battery performance, power outages, etc.
Now EVs: I am thinking something similar to the petrol tax. As you drive around the country you will need to stop at a charging station, so a tax could be applied by kWh. As I mentioned before on my purchase of an EV, my electric company gave a payment to get a charger. This charger is now forever linked to my electric account. So I would think a tax per kWh could also be charged on my electric bill. Now one potential way I could get around it would be to use a standard house outlet but I can honestly say it was brutally slow when I first got the car. Like painfully slow and almost impracticality slow.