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General Motors sidesteps loss of EV tax credit to offer big discounts for customers

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General Motors is sidestepping the loss of the electric vehicle tax credit on its vehicles and will still offer a big $7,500 discount on cars for customers. In December, GM said it would temporarily lose eligibility for the credit on some of its cars. can qualify for EV tax credits.

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Don’t Worry If Your Favorite GM EV Doesn’t Qualify For A Federal Tax Credit

CleanTechnica EVs

You’ve probably been frustrated this week if you were waiting for 2024’s cash rebate program to buy a General Motors. continued] The post Don’t Worry If Your Favorite GM EV Doesn’t Qualify For A Federal Tax Credit appeared first on CleanTechnica.

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New bipartisan bill in US Congress to expand EV and hydrogen fuel cell tax credits

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US Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Gary Peters (D-MI), and Susan Collins (R-ME) along with Congressman Dan Kildee (MI-05) introduced the Driving America Forward Act, bipartisan legislation to expand the electric vehicle and hydrogen fuel cell tax credits. ITC Holdings Corp., ITC Holdings Corp.,

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Mary Barra claims GM’s electric vehicles will qualify for the full tax credit in ‘2 to 3 years’

Electrek

General Motors CEO Mary Barra spoke with analysts Tuesday, saying GM’s EV models will be able to qualify for the full tax credit in two to three years. The post Mary Barra claims GM’s electric vehicles will qualify for the full tax credit in ‘2 to 3 years’ appeared first on Electrek.

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GM expects Chevrolet Silverado EV to get full $7,500 tax credit

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General Motors (GM) expects the Chevrolet Silverado EV to get the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) full $7,500 tax credit. The legacy automaker recently announced that its customers will benefit from the full $7,500 clean vehicles purchase incentive across its entire EV fleet lineup under a given MSRP cap.

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Federal Tax Credit Rules For Electric Cars Delayed Until March

CleanTechnica EVs

The Inflation Reduction Act signed into law in August significantly altered the federal tax credit for electric cars. Previously, it was only available for the first 200,000 electric cars manufactured by any one automaker.

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GM expects entire EV lineup to qualify for full $7,500 tax credit as Bolt EV inventory runs low

Electrek

General Motors shared Monday that it now leads the industry in the number of EV models that qualify for the full $7,500 tax credit. GM expects its entire lineup of electric vehicles under the MSRP cap to be eligible for the full EV tax credit in 2023.