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Nissan Sakura EV review, EV tax credit goes point-of-sale, battery recycling: Today’s Car News

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EV battery recycling is already booming in China. EV shoppers will soon need to ask the dealership some tough questions about the tax credit. A recent drive of the Nissan Sakura. And a drive in a very small EV reminds us what America is missing about them. This and more, here at Green Car Reports.

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Nissan Leaf EV tax credit, Hyper Touring concept, Rivian towing update: Today’s Car News

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The made-in-Tennessee Nissan Leaf is eligible for the EV tax credit. Nissan electrifies the minivan around solid-state batteries. And Rivian aims to make towing more predictable. This and more, here at Green Car Reports.

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The Nissan Leaf is Eligible for a $3,750 Tax Credit Again

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The Nissan Leaf was already the most affordable EV on sale, but recent changes have made it even cheaper. The automaker announced that the car has regained eligibility for federal tax credits, though for only half of the maximum $7,500. Image: Nissan] Become a& TTAC insider. has a free-trade agreement.

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2024 Nissan Leaf gets $3,750 EV tax credit back

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The 2024 Nissan Leaf is once again eligible for a $3,750 federal EV tax credit, Nissan confirmed Wednesday in a press release. Nissan also provides a $3,750 lease incentive for 2024 and 2023 Leaf models. Nissan also provides a $3,750 lease incentive for 2024 and 2023 Leaf models.

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Nissan Leaf regains tax credit access, now starts at $24,400

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Nissan and the IRS announced today that the Leaf has regained eligibility for the federal tax credit for electric vehicles. With now $3,750 in tax credit, the Leaf can start at just $24,400 – making it one of the cheapest EVs in the US. It’s for the base version, which has a 40 kWh battery pack enabling about 150 miles of range.

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Nissan and Toyota EV tax credit, Stellantis-LG battery plant, cobalt and EV affordability: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

The parent company of Jeep, Ram, Dodge, and Chrysler teams up with LG for a battery plant in Canada. Toyota and Nissan are introducing more EVs just in time for buyers to claim the full EV tax credit. We look at how cobalt prices—and some bad U.S. decisions over resource control—may lead to EV-affordability issues.

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2024 LEAF pricing starts at $28,140 for 149 miles of range

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The 2024 Nissan LEAF is on sale now with a starting manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $28,140. MSRP excludes applicable tax, title, license fees and destination charges. LEAF S (MSRP $28,140) features a 40-kWh lithium-ion battery and an EPA-estimated range of up to 149 miles. Dealer sets actual price.

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