US Electric Car Tax Credit Just Got Simpler But Fewer Cars Qualify
The federal electric car rebate program is now in full force and effect, but the number of eligible models has shrunk considerably.
The federal electric car rebate program is now in full force and effect, but the number of eligible models has shrunk considerably.
The National Organization of Transformative Automakers (NOTA) Workers Union is a union that describes itself as workers who are changing the world, and coming together with a list of demands. How this union relates to Tesla is pretty evident when you visit the website. I wonder if Elon created it. … [continued]
Originally published on the World Resources Institute. By John Feldmann, Devashree Saha, and Rajat Shrestha Under the Biden administration’s infrastructure plan, tax credits for clean energy and technologies are expected to play an important role in achieving a 50% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. The Clean Energy for America Act, introduced by Senator … [continued]
My colleague Steve is always taking the good stories fast. Steve! This time, he beat us all to covering the proposed Electric Cars Act. Which is cool, because he gave it a very thorough analysis and now I don’t have to. On the other hand, my experience working with dealers … [continued]
If elected president of the United States, Joseph R. Biden would do a few things for the electric vehicle industry. In short, he would aim to:
Want a Tesla Model 3 and want the $7,500 US federal EV tax credit? Here are 5 potential ways you can get a Model 3 and the tax credit.
Tesla should pass the 200,000 sales mark soon. What happens to the federal electric car tax credit after that? Here’s what we know as of this moment.
We reported a few days ago on the news that US House Republicans introduced a proposal to scrap the federal plug-in electric vehicle tax credit — which currently provides a tax credit of up to $7,500 to plug-in electric vehicle buyers in the US (with the credit varying based on battery pack size).