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Honda,
Tesla Motors
One of the advantages of being an automaker that produces nothing but plug-in vehicles is earning zero-emissions credits. It's long been thought that those credits could at some point become a valuable commodity. Back in 2007, when
Phoenix Motorcars was still around, a big chunk of their business plan revolved around revenue from those credits. Phoenix
went bust before they were ever able to deliver any vehicles, but
Tesla Motors has picked up that idea.
Buried in an updated
S-1 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission this week, Tesla revealed that it has sold $13.8 million worth of zero emissions vehicle credits, representing 368 cars, to Honda over the last two years.
Honda and Tesla also have an agreement to exchange credits for another 287 vehicles. Unfortunately for Tesla, this market for its credits will soon largely dry up as
Roadster sales have slowed to a trickle and the
Model S won't come to the streets for at least two more years. For Honda, there will be plenty of other sources for these credits - including
Nissan,
General Motors,
Ford and others - beginning later this year.
[Source:
Securities and Exchange Commission via
Green Car Advisor]
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