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Electric Vehicle Incentives in North Carolina

Electric Driver

What electric vehicle incentives are available in North Carolina? You may already be aware of the federal tax credits available for electric or clean vehicles.

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EV tax credit supply chain rules ease, but China restrictions remain

Baua Electric

In a coordinated push through federal agencies, the Biden administration on Friday released a revised set of regulations applying to the EV tax credit that will ultimately make the credit easier to claim for a wider range of vehicles in 2025 and 2026 but no easier for Chinese companies to gain a foothold on the market.

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Toyota and Nissan EV tax credit, Vinfast US plant, breaking down the EV partisan divide: The Week in Reverse

Green Car Reports

Which automaker announced plans to build electric SUVs in North Carolina? What is the most expensive material widely needed for EV batteries? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending April 1, 2022.

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Li-ion Separator Supplier Celgard Expanding Production in North Carolina

Green Car Congress

and a leading supplier of microporous separators used in lithium-ion batteries, plans to expand capacity at its existing Charlotte, North Carolina facility and build a new manufacturing site in Concord, North Carolina. In the first phase, Celgard will add capacity at its existing Charlotte, North Carolina facility.

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Toyota invests more in the United States for battery & BEV production

Teslarati

The veteran automaker plans to invest more in its North Carolina battery plant in preparation for a new battery-electric SUV. Toyota’s electric SUV will be assembled in the United States, qualifying for the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) electric vehicle (EV) tax incentives. billion in the North Carolina-based facility.

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Report: Toyota To Build Subaru Three-Row EV in Kentucky

The Truth About Cars

Its Kentucky facility is getting a multi-million-dollar retooling to support EV production and will eventually source batteries from another Toyota plant in North Carolina. federal tax credits because they’re both built in Japan, making moving EV production to a domestic location the most logical next step for both.

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VinFast Announces New U.S. Dealers Across Several States

The Truth About Cars

VinFast’s North Carolina factory will be up and running by next year and is expected to start production by the end of 2025. If the automaker meets other requirements for federal tax incentives, the domestic output would qualify its vehicles for up to $7,500 in credits at the time of sale.

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