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This Volkswagen EV Now Comes with Full Tax Credit Benefits

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4, equipped with SK On battery components, will be eligible for the full $7,500 Federal Tax Credit. 4, which start at a base MSRP of $38,995 before the tax credit, a more budget-friendly option in the electric SUV segment. that qualifies for the full Federal Tax credit. 4 and how the tax credit enhances its accessibility.

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EV Resurgence: Is 2024 the Turning Point for Electric Cars?

The Truth About Cars

Photo credit: Suwin66 / Shutterstock.com The electric vehicle (EV) market is experiencing a significant growth in 2024 , with expectations for sales of passenger EVs to climb by 21 percent in 2024, reaching 16.7 million EV sales. Factors such as political polarization and shifts in tax credits could influence this figure.

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Used Tesla prices remain inflated despite price cut

Teslarati

percent during the tracked timeframe, the average used Tesla Model 3 still sold for $42,633, which is too expensive to qualify for the used EV tax incentive. More anecdotally, looking at used Teslas for sale near me on Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist yielded only slightly better findings. What do you think of the article?

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82% of BEVs & PHEVs Available in the US in 2022 Have a Base MSRP of $40,000+

EV Adoption

Out of 82 BEVs and PHEVs that are either currently available for sale in the US, or expected to be so by the end of 2022, 67 of them, or 81.7%, have a base manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) higher than $39,999, according to new analysis from EVAdoption. See notes and methodology at the end of this article.).

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Nissan Promises EV for 2010

Revenge of the Electric Car

for sale to regular folks. Regardless, once the $7,500 tax credit is accounted for, and the much lower maintenance costs, these should be about the same as buying a gas car, only the fuel will be less than a dollar a gallon equivalent. It won’t be as cool as the Tesla, but most of us could afford one today.

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Proposed Changes to Federal EV Tax Credit – Part 4: Chinese-Assembled Vehicles Will Not Be Eligible for Tax Credit

EV Adoption

One of the proposed changes to the federal EV tax credit that has flown a bit under the radar is also one of the most political and protectionist in nature. Effective January 1, 2022, electric vehicles with final assembly* (see definition at the end) in China would no longer qualify for IRC 30D (federal EV tax credit).

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2030: 20 Million More ICE Vehicles Will Be on the Roads in the US Than in 2021

EV Adoption

And while many of the legacy automakers – along with several states – have announced plans or “aspirations” to end production of ICE vehicles or ban their sale completely, the reality is we may not see a federal ban of ICE sales ever – or perhaps not before 2040.

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