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EIA: California home to almost half of US plug-in electric vehicles

Green Car Congress

Several states offer tax incentives to reduce the upfront cost of PEVs to consumers. These incentives are in addition to a federal (nationwide) tax credit, which ranges from $2,500 to $7,500 depending on battery capacity and gross vehicle weight. Electric vehicles per 1,000 vehicles.

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Top 10 states offering EV incentives

Plug in America

New Jersey. New Jersey residents may receive up to $5,000 toward the purchase or lease of a new EV. The reinstated Charge Up New Jersey incentive is a “point-of-sale” rebate applied during the purchase or leasing process at dealerships. . Connecticut.

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‘Pro-EV’ New Jersey just OK’ed the US’s highest dumb EV fee

Baua Electric

“I-95 North – Welcome to New Jersey Sign” by formulanone is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. New Jersey just signed a law approving a punitive new EV registration fee – and at $250, it’s the highest in the country. Electrek’s Take Thinking of buying a new EV in New Jersey?

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Flash Drive: 2023 Genesis G80 EV AWD

Clean Fleet Report

The G80 EV will be available sometime in fourth quarter 2022, initially in California, Connecticut, New Jersey and New York. All Genesis electric vehicles qualify for the federal tax credit and state rebates. We quickly recognized we were in a fine automobile upon climbing behind the wheel of the 2023 G80 EV.

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NADA aims to turn car dealers into EV experts in 90 minutes

Baua Electric

The National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) has launched a certification program it claims can turn car salespeople into EV experts in just 90 minutes. More than half of dealers who participated in that survey also said they hadn’t signed up to offer federal EV tax credits as point-of-sale rebates.

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Gas War: U.S. House Suggests Ending California Emissions Authority, White House Says Nope

The Truth About Cars

House of Representatives that would prevent California from receiving federal waivers to set standards limiting the sale of gasoline-driven automobiles. On Tuesday, the White House voiced its opposition to a Republican bill scheduled to be voted on by the U.S.