

President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act adds and expands tax credits for purchases of new and used EVs-helping bring the benefits of clean energy to communities across the nation. There are now more than three million EVs on the road and over 135,000 public EV chargers across the country. Because of President Biden’s leadership and historic investments, electric vehicle sales have tripled and the number of publicly available charging ports has grown by over 40 percent since he took office. competitiveness and create good-paying jobs. President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda is Unleashing a Manufacturing and Clean Energy Boom and Accelerating the Production of Affordable Electric VehiclesĪs part of President Biden’s goal of having 50 percent of all new vehicle sales be electric by 2030, the White House is announcing public and private commitments to support America’s historic transition to electric vehicles (EV) under the EV Acceleration Challenge. These commitments are part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to spur domestic manufacturing, strengthen supply chains, boost U.S.

Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””.The White House Show submenu for “The White House””.Office of the United States Trade Representative.Office of Science and Technology Policy.Executive Offices Show submenu for “Executive Offices””.Administration Show submenu for “Administration””.J3 contains the results from a cell calculating the DATEDIF function elsewhere on the sheet from the last bill date to today (using the TODAY() function)ġ.05 is the VAT on the whole thing (unless Rishi has a change of heart soon).Īny comments or suggestions would be very welcome. I4 contains a cell returning the difference between the last reading and today's I'd be interested to see any formulae that forum members have developed (Excel or other). I would like to incorporate this into my main formula but I can't see a way of doing this. Now the technical part: I have calculated the days elapsed since the last bill using the DATEDIF function and this reads the two dates from two cells on the sheet. I can now enter my current reading and see exactly what my next bill will be, including VAT.


I have written an Excel formula to keep track of my usage since the previous bill - I expect that some people on this forum have done the same or similar.
