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Tesla expects to lose full $7,500 tax credit on its cheapest electric car

Electrek

Tesla told employees that it expects to lose the full $7,500 federal tax credit on its cheapest electric car because the batteries come from China. more… The post Tesla expects to lose full $7,500 tax credit on its cheapest electric car appeared first on Electrek.

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Tesla announces it will lose entire $7,500 tax credit on base Model 3 trims

Electrek

Tesla announced today that it will lose the entire $7,500 federal tax credit on Model 3 RWD and Long Range, the two least expensive versions of the popular electric car, starting next year. more… The post Tesla announces it will lose entire $7,500 tax credit on base Model 3 trims appeared first on Electrek.

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Electric car US tax credit proposed to $12,500, less for Tesla vehicles

Electrek

A new bill to reform the federal electric car tax incentive in the US has passed the US Senate Finance Committee. It includes increasing the electric vehicle tax credit to up to $12,500, but it was expertly crafted to give less to Tesla vehicle buyers.

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Podcast: Tesla Vision, Tesla Cybertruck, electric car tax credit, and more

Electrek

This week on the Electrek Podcast , we discuss the most popular news in the world of sustainable transport and energy, including the launch of Tesla Vision, some Tesla Cybertruck news, an update on the electric car tax credit, and more. Thank you to Volkswagen’s new ID.4

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Tesla warns Model 3 customers: federal tax credits likely reduced next year

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Tesla has updated the Model 3 sedan’s landing page with a new message about the all-electric sedan and its eligibility for the US Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) federal tax credit. Reductions likely after Dec 31,” Tesla wrote on the Model 3’s page.

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Toyota’s tax credit advantage over competitors like Tesla disappears

Teslarati

The road ahead for Toyota as it starts competing seriously in the all-electric market just got a lot tougher. As recently corroborated by the veteran Japanese carmaker, it has already crossed the 200,000-unit cap for the United States’ $7,500 tax credit for hybrid and all-electric vehicles.

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Tesla incentives: Extra $4,500 bonus tax credit for union-made EVs scrapped

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US Senator Joe Manchin noted during an interview at the Capitol on Tuesday that the proposed and controversial $4,500 bonus tax credit for electric vehicles made with domestic union labor has effectively been scrapped. Discussions are still ongoing if the 200,000-vehicle cap for the United States’ EV tax credit should be lifted.