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> Georgia, which also has a $5,000 state subsidy

Sadly, this is no longer the case. They've actually gone in the opposite direction, imposing an additional $200 annual fee on EV owners

http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2015/06/24/georgias-electric-ve...




How else will they make up the lost gasoline tax revenue?


It's a tricky issue, and gas tax probably won't be enough going forward.

The EV fee is a bit disproportionate because of the limited range and fewer average miles driven, but there's no easy fix.


In reduced costs for refugees, loss of arable land, disaster relief, and oil spills.




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