Work characterizing the influence of the federal tax credit on the purchase of electric vehicles is summarized in the following resources. These resources are presented in reverse chronological order, as of September 2022.
Publications
- B.D.H. Williams, J.B. Anderson (2022, Jun.), Lessons Learned About Electric Vehicle Consumers Who Found the U.S. Federal Tax Credit Extremely Important in Enabling Their Purchase, for procs. 35th International Electric Vehicle Symposium (EVS35), Session H3, AVERE.*
- Williams, B. D. H. (2022, Jan.), Brief: PHEV Consumers Most Highly Influenced by the U.S. Federal Tax Credit. Clean Vehicle Rebate Project.*
- B.D.H. Williams, J.B. Anderson, A. Lastuka (2020, Sep.), Characterizing Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle Consumers Who Found the U.S. Federal Tax Credit Extremely Important in Enabling Their Purchase, in: 33rd Electr. Veh. Symp., Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), EVS33, and Zenodo, Portland OR.
- B.D. Williams, J. Orose, M. Jones, J.B. Anderson (2018, Oct.), Summary of Disadvantaged Community Responses to the Electric Vehicle Consumer Survey, 2013–2015 Edition. Clean Vehicle Rebate Project.
Presentations
- Lessons Learned About Electric Vehicle Consumers Who Rated the U.S. Federal Tax Credit ‘Extremely Important’ in Enabling Their Purchase*
- CVRP 2020 Data Brief: Incentive Influence*
- California Plug-in Hybrid EV Consumers Who Found the U.S. Federal Tax Credit Extremely Important in Enabling Their Purchase
- Data from Statewide Electric Vehicle Rebate Programs: Vehicles, Consumers, Impacts, and Effectiveness
- Electric Vehicle Incentives and Policies
* Recommended as key resources