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Automakers are urging customers to snap up electric vehicles before a $7,500 U.S. tax credit goes away this fall.
The tax break of up to $7,500 on new or leased electric vehicles, as well as the $4,000 credit for used EVs, will be gone ...
After the federal tax credit ends Sept. 30, analysts are projecting that EV registrations could drop 27%. With the federal $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit set to expire on Sept. 30, automakers and ...
The legislation cuts off federal tax credits for electric vehicles and residential solar by the end of the year.
But used EVs coming off of leases will continue to come onto the used car market.
Sweeping tax and budget legislation approved by Congress will eliminate $7,500 tax credits for buying or leasing new electric vehicles and a $4,000 used-EV credit at the end of September.
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Trump’s push to undermine clean energy projects is putting new focus on California's environmental laws. California lawmakers reeling from President Donald Trump’s assault on clean energy are ...
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