McCain Calls Electric Vehicles ‘Vital,’ Says He’d Support Federal Tax Credits

The Senator also backs state efforts to regulate tailpipe emissions - much to the dismay of the Michigan audience.

john mccain supports electric vehicles and the rights of states to set tailpipe emission regulationsAfter getting a tour of the design room for the GM prototype battery-powered, Chevy Volt, Sen. John McCain laid out his plan to help the auto industry, including a $5,000 tax credit for people buying low-emission vehicles, a $300-million prize for the company that creates the first commercially available battery-powered car and job retraining programs for displaced workers.

“The eyes of the world are now on the Volt and this will be not only be about the jobs or economy of this great and beautiful state,” McCain said. But the Senator also voiced support for individual states to set tailpipe emission regulations - something that was not exactly well-received at the Warren, Michigan GM facility.

McCain called the Volt a “key, integral and vital part of our ability to eliminate our dependence on foreign oil” and said he “would support tax credits for Americans who choose to buy the Volt and other automobiles that put us on the track to energy independence.”

However, McCain will not be receiving any “Man of the Year” plaques in Michigan any time soon. The presumptive Republican Presidential nominee also told the audience of more than 500 GM workers that he would let each state determine its own fuel efficiency standards. A position that is very unpopular with American car manufacturers because they say it could spell their demise.

Faced with high gas prices and a weak economy, GM’s sales fell 16% for the first half of the year, with trucks off 21% and cars down nearly 9%. GM has lost billions of dollars during the last three years.

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Photo Credits: 1. soggydan via flickr under a Creative Commons License; 2. General Motors

Sources: Detroit Free Press

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6 Comments

  1. Great idea. Using electricity for powering cars is far more viable than switching our infrastructure to natural gas vehicles.

  2. McCain looks like Johnny Carson in that pic… but not as funny… but he is SCHTICKY!

    Since when was it a good idea for our government to go game show with Green standards? And leaving emissions standards UP TO GM???

    I’m writing in a vote for Bob Barker.

  3. It would be gr8 to have battery operated cars, which will make less dependent to the rising fuel prices.

  4. Interesting.

    I think McCain also had somewhat positive things to say about Gore’s recent bold statements.

    Is McCain making a hard run at the environmental vote?

    Could make things interesting.

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