[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 51 (Thursday, March 26, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E437-E438]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




      INTRODUCTION OF THE ELECTRIC CHARGING ADVANCEMENT REFORM ACT

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                            HON. JANICE HAHN

                             of california

                    in the house of representatives

                        Thursday, March 26, 2015

  Ms. HAHN. Mr. Speaker, my home of Los Angeles unfortunately is the 
nation's smoggiest region of the country. We are surrounded by 
mountains and have highest per capita ownership of cars. The Los 
Angeles region has made great improvements in our air quality. In the 
last 15 years, the number of dirty air days has dropped by 38%. Still--
we have the worst air quality in the nation. The American Lung 
Association ranks the Los Angeles region as number one in the nation 
for ozone pollution and in the top five for particulate matter 
pollution.
  This results in many health issues including higher numbers of 
children with asthma and significantly lung function problems in 
normal, healthy people.
  We do love our cars in Los Angeles, and the pollution from these cars 
is a key cause of our air quality problems. Los Angeles could 
drastically improve its air quality if more of those cars were plug in 
vehicles. However there are simply not enough charging stations 
available for this to be feasible.
  As an owner of an all-electric Nissan Leaf, I know all too well that 
there is a lack of charging stations. I have personally experienced 
range anxiety. There have been times when driving home I have had to 
turn off the lights, radio, and air conditioning to ensure that I can 
make it home because there were no charging stations nearby. Los 
Angeles is one of the largest consumers of elective vehicles in the 
country. But, I believe people would buy more electric vehicles if 
charging stations were readily available.
  Today, I am introducing the Electric Charging Advancement Reform Act 
to encourage more electric vehicles on our roads, which will result in 
clean air improvements and energy independence. This is an act integral 
to revolutionizing the accessibility of plug-in electric

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vehicles (PEVs) to potential drivers. My bill would reauthorize the 
electric vehicle recharging property credit for full electric and fuel 
cell vehicles which will make available to both consumers and 
businesses a tax credit of up to $100,000 for the installation of 
charging stations.
  No one driving a gas-powered car has to worry about finding a gas 
station before they get to their destination. Let us make sure that 
charging stations are just as easily accessible and convenient as the 
gas stations that are at every major intersection in our cities and off 
our major freeways.

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