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OPINION: Musk’s distaste for Biden incentives would even EV playing field

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk had an idea during an interview last evening with the Wall Street Journal: Get rid of government incentives for everyone, including electric vehicles, gas, and oil subsidies. Instead, let the consumer buy what they want, for the price they can afford, at a time when they can afford it.

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Buyers Guide: Budget EV Options for Clean Transportation

Clean Fleet Report

Affordable Cars that Move the Green Needle. Price is one of the most significant roadblocks to clean transportation. Tesla, arguably the most iconic electric automaker right now, recently raised the price of several models in the U.S. Despite these trends, there are still affordable clean cars on the market today.

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Building a Profitable EV Charging Business

EV Connect

EV charging as a service, where you simply provide the power at a competitive price. But you have to start with a clear idea of where the opportunity lies. Is your customer loyal and returning (it could even be a business fleet you keep charged), or are you competing purely on price and convenience?

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Ford Mustang Mach-E captures KBB’s EV Best Buy of 2022

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“Available for sale in all 50 states, the Mustang Mach-E brings some of the best plug-in style, tech, and performance available among (relatively) affordable electric cars. ” (Credit: Ford). The Ford EV SUV is eligible for the maximum $7,500 federal EV tax credit, plus any other state and local incentives in your area.

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Proposed Changes to Federal EV Tax Credit – Part 3: MSRP Must Be Less Than $80,000

EV Adoption

Should expensive electric vehicles be excluded from the federal electric vehicle tax credit (IRC 30D)? While this question is often hotly debated on social media, the proposed changes to IRC 30D would draw a line in the sand and establish an $80,000 MSRP cap on the credit. – The Drive.

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EV Life is awarded CalSEED grant from the California Energy Commission to make financing electric cars cheaper than gas vehicles.

EV Life

The CEC is proud to support these 28 companies who aim to bring new energy solutions from ideas to game-changing innovations that boost the state’s economic recovery and provide benefits to ratepayers,” said Janea A. With the threat of climate change, we can’t afford to wait until 2024 for the purchase price of EVs to be cost-competitive.

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Can Fiat win over the hearts of Americans with its new, better 500e?

Baua Electric

It starts at a reasonable $32,500 plus a $1,595 destination fee, although it’s not eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit. The idea, says Fiat, is to create Italian vibes every time you step into the car. It’s small, affordable, and the perfect antidote to the SUV and truck bloat we’re seeing coming out this year.

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