Post-Election Impact on EV Charging, Incentive & the Auto Industry with Loren McDonald of Paren

Summary
Loren McDonald, Chief Analyst at Paren ( https://www.paren.app/ ), shares his thoughts on the potential impacts of the recent U.S. election on the EV and automotive industry. They dive into possible shifts in EV tax credits, the future of federal programs like NEVI and CFI, and how changes in political leadership may affect legacy automakers’ emissions standards. Loren shares insights into emerging trends in the EV market, including why hybrids are seeing renewed interest, challenges in the EV truck market, and how rideshare drivers are driving up public charger utilization. They also discuss improvements in charger reliability and the growing presence of Tesla’s Supercharger network as the largest open-access fast charging network in the U.S. Tune in to gain a comprehensive understanding of what these changes could mean for EV manufacturers, charging infrastructure, and consumers.

Takeaways
  1. EV Tax Credit Uncertainty: The new administration may end federal EV tax credits, with potentially significant impacts on middle-market EVs that rely on these incentives to remain competitive in pricing.
  2. NEVI and Federal Funding Stability: Programs like NEVI, designed to expand EV charging infrastructure, appear secure despite the political shift, as funds are already allocated to states for several years, though certain states may opt not to use these funds.
  3. Growth of Hybrid Vehicle Sales: With consumer interest in lower-cost hybrid options over full EVs, automakers may shift more focus to hybrids, especially as new models at competitive price points enter the market.
  4. Challenges in the EV Truck Market: EV trucks, including models from Ford and GM, face adoption challenges as traditional truck buyers show hesitation, particularly around towing capabilities and charging convenience.
  5. Increasing EV Charger Utilization Rates: Rideshare drivers are now a key driver of charging demand, contributing to high utilization rates at urban charging stations and supporting profitability for charging network operators.
  6. Focus on Charger Reliability and Uptime: Improvements in public charging reliability are underway, with networks investing in durable hardware and faster maintenance, essential for gaining public trust in EVs.
  7. Tesla's Growing Influence on Public Charging: Tesla now operates the largest open-access fast charging network, allowing non-Tesla EV drivers to use its Superchargers, surpassing other U.S. charging networks in scale.

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Keywords
2024 US elections, EV industry, automotive landscape, EV charging, hybrids, tax incentives, consumer behavior, charging infrastructure, sales trends, political impact, EV tax incentives, charging infrastructure, NEVI program, EV sales trends, public charging reliability, Tesla Supercharger, EV truck market

Creators and Guests

Chase Drum
Host
Chase Drum
Host of Grid Connections and Founder of Bespoke EVs
Loren McDonald
Guest
Loren McDonald
Marketing and electric vehicle (EV) evangelist with 35 years experience in executive marketing, content marketing/thought leadership and evangelist roles.

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