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New electric vehicle models available now

Plug in America

Many of these vehicles are eligible for the federal EV tax credit of up to $7,500 and other state/local incentives. From a truck that can handle any terrain to a luxury car with more than 500 miles of electric range, read more about these stunning new EVs, sorted by the manufacturer’s suggested retail price. . Mazda MX-30.

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4 Best Electric Car Super Bowl Ads (And How To Save Thousands On These EVs)

EV Life

Here are the top four electric vehicle ads (along with their rebates, tax credits, and other incentives): Ford Mustang Mach-E (2020). Availability: Late 2020. MSRP: From $43,895 Incentives: up to $7500 federal tax credit, up to $5,000 in state rebates Verify your incentives. Availability : Spring 2020.

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Jeep adds new Willys 4xe to PHEV lineup

Green Car Congress

With a starting USmanufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $53,995 (excluding $7,500 tax credit and $1,595 destination), the Willys 4xe brings a new entry price point to the Wrangler 4xe lineup, joining Rubicon 4xe, High Altitude 4xe, and Sahara 4xe. Ordering for the 2023 Jeep Wrangler Willys 4xe is available now.

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Hyundai lowers entry price, bumps all-electric range on new 2018 Sonata Plug-In Hybrid

Green Car Congress

The vehicle qualifies for a $4,919 Federal Tax Credit along with other state-level incentives. The 2018 Sonata Plug-In Hybrid is available now at Hyundai dealerships. Heated steering wheel. Wireless charging pad for Qi-compatible devices. Second row USB port. The 2018 Sonata Plug-in Hybrid’s efficient 2.0L

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VW finally rolls out Plug&Charge on its 2023 ID.4s

Baua Electric

Manufactured in Chattanooga, Tennessee, It qualifies for the $7,500 Inflation Reduction Act tax credit. 4 AWD Pro S, so I’m pleased to see Plug&Charge finally available for my car. And it’s available now – I just activated it. VW has set the starting MSRP of $38,995 for the ID.4

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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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The State of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Electrification

Driivz

According to the Global Commercial Vehicle Drive to Zero program, there 180 models of battery electric MHD trucks and cargo vans available now in the U.S. Growth in the MHD manufacturing sector is helping accelerate adoption as well. and Europe. However, that is likely to change.