This report could just as easily go to Environmental as it crosses a lot of borders: Source: http://www.ipd.anl.gov/anlpubs/2018/01/141595.pdf Figures: 1. 1 Annual sales of PEVs in the United States by year 2. 2 Electric vehicle miles traveled by LDVs by year 3. 3 Electricity consumption by PEVs by year 4. 4 Gasoline displacement from ICE vehicles by LDV PEVs by year 5. 5 Fraction of key national metrics which are due to PEVs in the United States by year 6. 6 All-electric range for PEVs 7. 7 Electric efficiency for PEVs 8. 8 Battery capacity added each year for LDV PEVs in the United States 9. 9 Cumulative sales of PEVs by EPA size class 10. 10 Assembly location for PEVs sold in the United States through 2017 11. 11 Cumulative PEV battery capacity remaining on road and scrapped by month 12. 12 Comparison of PHEV utility factor from SAE and WLTP 13. 13 Comparison of effective utility factor for PHEVs and BEVs and on-road data My favorite using Huntsville $0.10/kWh and $2.50/gal gas for 2017: 1.9x10**9 kWh * $0.10 ~= $190,000,000 - electricity cost 220x10**6 gal* $2.50 ~= $550,000,000 - gasoline displaced ~$360,000,000 - costs avoided, after tax savings Bob Wilson
Nice info! I’ve never been able to find it, but years ago the Minnesota Department of Commerce did a study. They found that a large amount of additional money was going into the local economies as a result of plug-in vehicles.