The federal tax collected on gasoline is supposed to be used for road infrastructure and public transportation. That is why marine fuel and home heating oil is not allowed to be used for motor vehicles.
But electric cars use roads and road infrastructure. How is it that they get a pass on those costs? Federal gasoline tax is currently at 18 cents per gallon.
The average new car sold in the USA gets 25.7 miles per gallon (estimated). The previous average was 22.2 miles per gallon (actual).
So the taxes are costing on average $0.007 per mile. Why don’t electric vehicles have to pay that?
But electric cars use roads and road infrastructure. How is it that they get a pass on those costs? Federal gasoline tax is currently at 18 cents per gallon.
The average new car sold in the USA gets 25.7 miles per gallon (estimated). The previous average was 22.2 miles per gallon (actual).
So the taxes are costing on average $0.007 per mile. Why don’t electric vehicles have to pay that?