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After chiding Ford for US CATL battery plan, GM may be seeking its own

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or Mexico, along with a GM license agreement for CATL’s LFP battery tech. So even if Ford or GM controls manufacturing, Chinese intellectual property could make these deals a legal gray area. The post After chiding Ford for US CATL battery plan, GM may be seeking its own appeared first on Bauaelectric Auto News.

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More bad buzz for Chevy Blazer EV: software glitches, doors that fly open

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The error was spotted at the San Luis Potosi assembly plant in Mexico, which then sparked a wider investigation, reports The Street. Also, the Chevy Blazer does not qualify for 2024 federal tax credits, which will surely dampen sales as well. Not to mention GM being mired in legal issues from its Cruise acquisition.

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‘Discriminatory’ EV tax credit could bring Mexico-imposed tariffs

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The $12,500 electric vehicle tax credit proposed in President Joe Biden’s “Build Back Better” plan is being labeled as “discriminatory” by Mexican Economy Minister Tatiana Clouthier, who said the country is analyzing legal recourse and other actions, including potential tariffs against the United States.

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3 Scenarios That Would Make An EV Ineligible For the Federal EV Tax Credit

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In my previous article, Proposed Changes to the Federal EV Tax Credit Passed by the House of Representatives , I outlined and analyzed 13 proposed changes to IRC 30D (federal EV tax credit). But all of these PHEVs have batteries of around 9 kWh and so they could easily be upgraded to 10 kWh to qualify for the tax credit.