Government Tax Credit Extension for 2-Wheel Electric Vehicles
Promises Growth for Brammo and Jobs Locally
ASHLAND, Ore., January 2, 2013 – Brammo Inc., a leading developer of electric vehicle
technology and manufacturer of two-wheel electric vehicles is delighted by the news from
Washington D.C. that the federal tax credit for electric motorcycles and other two and three-
wheeled vehicles has been extended through 2012 and 2013. With this extension, electric
motorcycle enthusiasts will continue to receive personal tax incentives when purchasing the
Enertia Plus, Empulse and Empulse R models.
The provision, passed late last night along with other fiscal reforms, extends the federal tax
credit for plug-in two and three-wheeled electric plug-in vehicles for two years. This tax credit
can cover up to 10% of the vehicle's cost or a maximum of $2,500.
Brammo sends particular thanks to U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) whom offered the
amendment and fought for it in the final hours of the Congress, and Congressman Greg
Walden (R-Ore.) who protected the tax credit in the House under the most difficult of
circumstances. Additional support from U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) not only for electric
vehicles, but for sustainability and clean energy initiatives overall, will continue to help drive
Oregon as a leader of green and clean legislation.
“This bi-partisan work and cooperation results in jobs and support for companies like Brammo,”
said Craig Bramscher, CEO of Brammo. “It makes us proud when our elected office holders
work together and excited for what this means for electric vehicles and the electric motorcycle
industry, which will make these ‘vehicles of the future’ more accessible to all consumers.”