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Old 12-06-2016, 08:11 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by Dadhawk View Post
There's another factor that fits into this discussion that will hit at some point when talking costs. Highway taxes.

Right now, part of the reason electricity looks cheaper is because its getting a free ride, literally. Wet fuel cars are still paying for roads electron fueled cars are driving on. When electrics hit the point where they are a significant number, that will have to change. Either your power bill will go up, or they will convert all modes of transportation to some type of usage tax based on miles driven.

The average in the US is around $0.48 per gallon but it varies by state. Note the rate shown doesn't include the Federal $0.1840 cents per gallon.

I'm all for alternative fuels, but you need to have a level playing field.
Since Canada has fewer cars on the road our fuel tax is considerably higher at $1.32 a gallon. You are correct there would need to be some other method of paying for the infrastructure. I can see there being a lot of toll roads in the future. City streets could of course just be tacked onto the property taxes.
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