Farah Siddiqi, Producer
Monday, April 28, 2025
Congress is preparing to vote Wednesday on whether to roll back Ohio's authority to set tougher vehicle emissions standards. New research from Coltura suggests the move could cost rural and working-class drivers thousands in lost savings by limiting access to electric vehicles.
Rob Sargent, the organization's program director, said cutting back clean-car programs would hurt Americans who stand to benefit the most from buying an EV.
"For many rural drivers, contractors, long-distance commuters and families, gasoline costs, depending on income, can eat up 15% or more of their paycheck," he said. "EV tax credits and any programs designed to make EVs available to the American people can unlock decades of savings."
Opponents of emissions standards argue that expanding EV requirements could raise upfront vehicle costs for consumers, particularly in areas with limited access to EV chargers.
Cincinnati is already working toward cleaner fleets of vehicles. Robert McCracken, the city's energy manager, said switching to electric vehicles has provided clear financial and environmental benefits at the local level.
"We've seen lower maintenance costs," he said. "Our total cost of ownership has looked pretty good since we've had some of these electric vehicles. We do have goals for the city that by 2035 we will have a 100% clean-fuels fleet."
However, McCracken warns that rolling back emissions standards could reduce EV options and slow progress. He says the city currently has about 60 electric vehicles and is focusing on expanding fleet charging infrastructure to meet its clean fleet goals.
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