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Tesla Tax Credit: How Californians Can Save $15,000 with EV Credits and Rebates

EV Life

In this article, we’re going to show you how California residents can save over $15,000 on Tesla Model 3 and Model Y by taking advantage of available EV tax credits, rebates, and incentives. Any unused funds are not available as a refund or to be used on the following year’s taxes. Not anymore.

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US Navy holding industry forum to discuss electric leasing plans in California

Green Car Congress

The Department of the Navy is planning to lease approximately 300 to 600 passenger-carrying electric vehicles, with an initial focus on its sedan fleet, to be used at various Navy and Marine Corps installations within California.

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Tesla Solar + Powerwall more than covers monthly payment after a week of VPP events

Teslarati

Tesla owner Mark Gillund of Sacramento, California, will not be paying out of pocket for his solar and battery system’s monthly payment this month. By the second week of August 2021, his solar panels and batteries were installed, though the homeowner had to wait until early September 2021 before the system was actually turned on.

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Use These Exciting EV Charging Incentives to Fund Your Commercial Charging Station

EV Match

These incentives are offered by the federal government, state governments, local jurisdictions, and electric utility companies in hopes of boosting the installation volume of EV chargers across the nation. For the federal government, the commercial EV charging incentives come in two varieties: tax credits and rebates.

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Guide to California EV Incentives

EV Life

To accomplish this, California has introduced a number of tax credits, rebates, and grants aimed at reducing air pollution and encouraging California drivers to make the switch to low-emission or no-emission vehicles. But the state is looking to lower its impact on climate change.

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Plug-in readiness reports show wide difference between California regions

Green Car Congress

The grant also included support for PEV community readiness reports for Los Angeles, Sacramento, the Bay Area and Central Coast. Tax-exempt institutions in the Central Valley can obtain up to $100,000 for purchasing alternative fuel vehicles, including PEVs, from the district’s Public Benefit Grant Program.

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Environmental Charter High School Gets Solar; Greenius Goes EcoMedia

Creative Greenius

In a still repressed economy during an era when “no new taxes” is the mindless mantra that forces cutbacks and the elimination of educational programs and resources, the only place the dollars are going to come from are nontraditional, innovative sources. The on-stage banner heralding the ribbon cutting event @ ECHS.

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