Republicans in Congress add $250 annual federal EV tax to transport bill
Here's something that might surprise you — while electric vehicles are often seen as the future, they're really struggling right now. According to Jonathan M. Gitlin from Tech, since January 2025, the US government has been actively making it harder for EVs to thrive — cutting fuel efficiency rules, cracking down on polluters, and slashing tax credits. This has led to a sharp drop in EV sales; in January 2026, only 5.1% of new cars sold were electric, down from 8.3% a year earlier. Now, here’s where it gets interesting: Republicans in Congress, led by Sam Graves, are pushing to add a $250 annual tax on EV drivers — hybrids would also pay $100. This isn’t the first time Graves has tried to tax EV owners; last year, he attempted to introduce an escalating fee. So what does this actually mean for you? Well, if these plans go through, owning an electric car could become more expensive, making it even harder for EVs to become mainstream. Keep an eye — things are shifting fast.