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Georgia Senator introduces bill that would allow Hyundai, other automakers to qualify for EV tax credit

Electrek

Georgia Senator Reverend Warnock introduced a new bill that would expand which electric vehicles qualify for a tax credit through the Inflation Reduction Act. The post Georgia Senator introduces bill that would allow Hyundai, other automakers to qualify for EV tax credit appeared first on Electrek.

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Kia looks to secure US federal tax credit for EV9 in 2025

Teslarati

It appears that South Korean automaker Kia is taking some steps to ensure that its EV9 all-electric SUV will qualify for the full $7,500 federal tax credit in the United States next year. James Bell, head of corporate communications at Kia America noted that EV9 production should begin by the end of May at the Georgia facility.

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Hyundai will begin construction on its first EV plant October 25 as it targets US tax credit

Electrek

billion electric vehicle factory in Bryan County, Georgia, on October 25. After several months of lobbying with US officials over EV tax credit changes in the recently passed climate law, the South Korean motor group is officially starting construction on its EV manufacturing plant. And it’s official.

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2024 Volkswagen ID.4 82 kWh model qualifies for full federal tax credit

Teslarati

4 82 kWh model qualifies for the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) full federal tax credit. 4 models with SK On components are eligible for the full $7,500 federal tax credit because the updated VW ID.4’s VW will use cells from SK Innovation’s site in Commerce, Georgia. The 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Volkswagen ID.4

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Kia to begin EV9 production in the US by May, expects $7,500 EV tax credit eligibility by 2025

Baua Electric

Kia’s first three-row electric SUV is off to a good start. Kia expects the EV9 will qualify for the full $7,500 EV tax credit by early next year. Starting under $55,000, Kia calls its electric family move an “industry wake-up call.” The EV9 is expected to qualify for the full $7,500 tax credit by early 2025.

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Georgia to take second try at electric-car tax credit after killing first one

Green Car Reports

Several years ago, Georgia offered a generous state-tax credit for purchase of a zero-emission vehicle, and its sales of electric cars boomed.

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Will Georgia's $5,000 Electric-Car Tax Credit Be Axed In 2015?

Green Car Reports

Early this year, we wrote about efforts in the Georgia state legislature to kill the state''s $5,000 income-tax credit for purchasing a battery-electric vehicle. While this.'