Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 52— - ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VEHICLE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND DEMONSTRATION › § 2512
Requires the Secretary of Energy to study whether taxes, rules, traffic plans, city or rural design, or other systems push transportation toward certain kinds of vehicles. The Secretary must send a report with findings and any recommendations to Congress within 1 year after September 17, 1976. The Secretary must also keep assessing long-term material needs and pollution from making city traffic electric and include those findings in each required report. Any federal environmental review of related research or demonstrations must mention these assessment topics. The Secretary must study ways to encourage wider use and consumer acceptance of electric and hybrid vehicles and include those study results in each required report. Directs the Secretary of Energy, working with the Secretary of Transportation and the EPA Administrator, to run a seven-year evaluation of counting electric vehicles in average fuel-economy calculations to see if that helps start development and early sales. The EPA Administrator must issue rules to do this within 60 days of January 7, 1980. The Energy Secretary must discuss the program in annual reports and give Congress a final report on January 1, 1987. The Secretary of Transportation must study how safety rules apply to electric and hybrid vehicles and report to the Energy Secretary and Congress within 1 year after September 17, 1976. The Energy Secretary must also study regenerative braking systems, covering their history, test data and theory, energy and cost effects, patent issues, and whether some advanced electric or hybrid vehicles to be bought or leased should use them.
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15 U.S.C. § 2512
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73