Though motor vehicles had been around for some 20 years, the White House didn’t make the switch from horse-drawn carriages to horseless carriages until William Taft took office in 1909. According to the L.A. Times, Taft chose an electric vehicle built by the now-defunct Baker company for the first Presidential conveyance.
Fast forward 100 years to president-elect Barack Obama, who made the following promises in his “New Energy for America” speech in August:
Put 1 million Plug-In Hybrid cars — cars that can get up to 150 miles per gallon — on the road by 2015, cars that we will work to make sure are built here in America
Within one year of becoming President, the entire White House fleet will be converted to
plug‐ins as security permitsHalf of all cars purchased by the federal government will be plug‐in hybrids or all‐electric
by 2012
Obama also wants to provide a $7,000 tax credit for consumers who purchase advanced-technology vehicles and unspecified tax credits for folks who go the DIY route (or hire a firm to do it for them) and convert their car to a PHEV or EV.
Image by Jim O’Clair, Hemmings.com.
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