When do electric-car tax credits expire? (updated for 2018)

Chevrolet Bolt EV being charged outside Go Forth electric-car showroom, Portland   [photo: Forth]In less than three months, personal income-tax returns or 2017 will be due for most U.S. adults. Some of those taxpayers will have bought a plug-in electric car last year, knowing that the Federal government offers an income-tax credit to help reduce the effective cost. But as more and more electric cars hit the roads, will electric-car shoppers...

Hyundai believes electric-car battery prices will stop falling by 2020

2017 Hyundai Ioniq Electric (European spec), 2016 Geneva Motor ShowThe automotive business is one that turns raw materials into highly complex finished goods. When the prices of key commodities—especially raw materials—rise, everything downstream in that process becomes more expensive. That's Hyundai's concern over battery prices from 2020 onward, as it envisions a future in which a constrained supply...

UBS study predicts electric-car cost parity in Europe could arrive by 2018

Volkswagen e-Golf recharging at curbside Autolib station, Paris, Sep 2016With the prospect of multiple long-range electric cars hitting the market over the next few years, the prediction market is in full swing. Battery costs have fallen faster than predicted eight years ago, and virtually every carmaker plans to introduce at least one battery-electric vehicle with 200 miles of range or more. The Chevrolet Bolt EV...

Chevy Bolt EV costs $28,700 to build, Tesla Model 3 a bit higher: analysis

2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV pre-production vehicles at Orion Township Assembly Plant, March 2016The costs and prices of electric cars are endlessly debated, not only among owners and advocates but within the industry itself. The cost per kilowatt-hour of electric-car batteries is closely held, with a few notable exceptions. One of those was the statement by GM product chief Mark Reuss that the company pays $145 per kilowatt-hour for the...