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EPA: Tesla Cybertruck qualifies for the $7,500 EV tax credit

Green Car Reports

EPA confirmed that some versions of the Tesla Cybertruck will qualify for the EV tax credit—at least for those models delivered in 2023. As revealed just over a week ago, the Tesla Cybertruck will arrive in $79,990 All-Wheel Drive (dual-motor) form, with a $99,990 Cyberbeast (tri-motor) performance model.

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Tesla and EPA finally release Cybertruck documentation

Teslarati

Tesla Cybertruck documentation has finally been released by the EPA, and it shows some new details but nothing that is totally game-changing in terms of the pickup’s general operation or specs that were released during the unveiling event last week. percent of pollutants, making the cabin extremely safe and improving air quality.

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Hyundai ranked second behind Tesla as EPA fuel economy leader

Electrek

In a new EPA report, Hyundai ranked second behind only Tesla in lowering CO2 emissions and improving fuel economy. more… The post Hyundai ranked second behind Tesla as EPA fuel economy leader appeared first on Electrek.

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Tesla range adjustments hit most of vehicle lineup following EPA changes

Teslarati

Tesla has adjusted ranges for the Model S, Model X, and Model Y as adjustments to the EPA testing strategy for electric vehicles have added more realistic expectations for driving distance. The post Tesla range adjustments hit most of vehicle lineup following EPA changes appeared first on TESLARATI.

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Tesla adjusts ranges across lineup due to new EPA rule

Electrek

Tesla has adjusted its EPA estimated ranges across most of its lineup due to a new EPA rule that should make estimated ranges more realistic. more… The post Tesla adjusts ranges across lineup due to new EPA rule appeared first on Electrek.

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Drivers Are Confused By Unrealistic EPA Range Figures

CleanTechnica EVs

I was recently discussing the issue of EPA range with some friends online. After seeing Consumer Reports and others bash Tesla for not meeting EPA range targets in the real world, most agreed that the problem isn’t with Tesla as much as the EPA. Because both the city and highway.

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Tesla Cybertruck tax credit and 48V, next-best EVs, House EPA pushback: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

The House votes on what appears to be a broad misunderstanding of proposed EPA rules. The EPA is very optimistic about the Tesla Cybertruck qualifying for the EV tax credit. The EPA listed the two versions. The Cybertruck pulled off a shift to 48 volts. And why didn’t some EVs and PHEVs make the cut?