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Blink’s 2023 Year in Review

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In a wave of announcements, legacy automakers including Ford, General Motors, BMW, and Nissan announced their intention to use the NACS connector in future EVs. Like the tax credit for new EVs, the used EV tax credit included an AGI cap and must be sold by a licensed dealer.

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Are Rising EV Inventories Proof Nobody Wants Them?

The Truth About Cars

Those who follow the automotive industry will have undoubtedly noticed that dealer inventories are slowly approaching levels that would have been considered normal before the pandemic. However, government incentives (EV tax credits) have made them more attractive in the general sense.

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Report: Dealers Worried About Getting EV Refunds From the Government

The Truth About Cars

Nobody likes bureaucratic red tape or waiting on payment and this seems to have become a sticking point for retailers nervously waiting to see how the United States’ updated EV tax credit scheme plays out. Treasury Department said participating dealers will be able to register via an online IRS portal in the next few months.

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Solving the Electric Vehicle Charging Conundrum

Cars That Think

Nissan Leafs, which were the first battery-electric vehicle to hit the U.S. But Nissan has announced that for North America, they too are converting over to CCS. Nissan Leafs actually appeared to lose capacity faster because they don't have actively cooled and heated batteries. The one called CCS clearly is dominant now.

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Solving the Electric Vehicle Charging Conundrum

Cars That Think

Nissan Leafs, which were the first battery-electric vehicle to hit the U.S. But Nissan has announced that for North America, they too are converting over to CCS. Nissan Leafs actually appeared to lose capacity faster because they don't have actively cooled and heated batteries. The one called CCS clearly is dominant now.