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Tesla launches Dogecoin payments for Cyberquad for kids, Giga Texas Belt Buckle & Cyberwhistle

Teslarati

Tesla opened Dogecoin payments for the Giga Texas Belt Buckle, Cyberwhistle, and Cyberquad for kids, all released around the holiday season last year. The Giga Texas Belt Buckle costs 835 Doge, while the Cyberwhistle costs 300 Doge. The Giga Texas Belt Buckle was with a $150 price tag.

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$49,900 after tax credit

Plugs and Cars

After a federal tax credit of $7,500, the effective price will be $49,900." If you live in a state that adds further incentives for plug-ins, such as Texas or California, you're looking at perhaps $45,000. Tags: tesla model s tesla motors battery electric car.

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Why Car Dealerships Should Invest in Public Charging

EV Connect

Friendly Chevrolet, in Dallas, Texas, invested heavily in EV Charging infrastructure and after only 6 months in operation, is earning around $60,000/month from public charging. Keep Costs Manageable The price tag of installing EV charging stations can be a hurdle for auto dealerships, but there are options to lower this barrier.

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Nissan to Warranty LEAF Battery for 8 Years, 100,000 Miles

Green Car Congress

The MSRP for the LEAF starts at $32,780; the full Federal tax credit of $7,500 brings that down to $25,280. In January 2011 , LEAF will debut in Texas and Hawaii. Tags: Brief. In California, the LEAF is eligible for an up to $5,000 CVRP rebate, bringing the price down to close to $20,000.

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Valence Applies for $225M in DOE Funds for Advanced Battery Production Facility

Green Car Congress

The company’s proposed facility in Leander, Texas would manufacture lithium phosphate cathode material, high-capacity advanced cells and battery packs for electric drive vehicles and other applications. of the total project costs) through Texas state and local tax and other incentives. Tags: Brief. million (61.5%

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Chevrolet Volt MSRP Starts at $41,000, $33,500 Net of Full Federal Credit; 3-year Lease Program with Option to Buy

Green Car Congress

GM will introduce the Chevrolet Volt extended range electric vehicle with a starting MSRP of $41,000; after applying the Federal income tax credit of $7,500, the price drops to $33,500. Tags: Hybrids Plug-ins. To find a participating Chevrolet Volt dealer, customers are directed to [link].

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Driving Nissan’s Trial EV

Revenge of the Electric Car

They are expecting this car to sell for $25K-$33K before tax incentives. The federal tax credit is $7,500, and here in California, we’ll probably get another $5,000 off state taxes. Several other states are considering additional tax credits : Texas, Florida, Oregon and Washington, to name a few.