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Sierra Club: "Not Giving Up" on NM Electric Vehicle Tax Credit

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Wednesday, March 5, 2014   

SANTA FE, N.M. - The Rio Grande Chapter of the Sierra Club is vowing not to give up on its effort to get a law passed giving a tax credit to people who purchase electric vehicles in New Mexico.

New Mexico's House of Representatives approved a bill that would grant tax credits for buying electric vehicles during the recent legislative session. However, Dan Lorimier, conservation coordinator for the Sierra Club chapter, said the bill failed to get Senate approval because lawmakers simply ran out of time.

"It had a lot of buy-in on both sides of the aisle, so we feel in a 60-day session we'll have time to get this passed," he said. "The last session was 30 days, so it was a time squeeze from Day One."

The bill also would have provided tax incentives for commercial electric charging stations that could be set up at businesses such as gas stations, or companies that want to provide them for employees.

Lorimier said state lawmakers may be swayed to pass the bill next year following news that Tesla Motors is considering New Mexico as a possible site to build a massive plant to produce the batteries used in electric vehicles.

"If they come here," he said, "it will encourage our Legislature to pass this very moderate inducement to people in buying these highly-efficient electric cars, and to buy commercial charging units."

New Mexico is among four states Tesla is considering to locate its proposed $5 billion plant that it says would employ more than 6,000 workers.

Text of the bill, HB 136, is online at openstates.org.


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