Why It Could Be a Good Time to Buy an EV, Even without the $7,500 Tax Credit
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Why it could be a good time to buy an EV, even without the $7,500 tax credit
(NEXSTAR) – Car shoppers who missed out on the electric vehicle tax credit shouldn't give up on finding a great deal, experts say. On Sept. 30, a federal subsidy worth up to $7,500 expired as part of President Trump's spending bill, making a new EV decidedly more expensive – at least in theory. As it turns out, some car makers themselves will continue to offer the discount, at least for a limited time. GM, Ford and Hyundai will still offer the d…
The Automakers That Completely Dropped The Ball On End Of US EV Tax Credit - CleanTechnica
Support CleanTechnica's work through a Substack subscription or on Stripe. I spent much of the week writing about how much EV sales growth several automakers scored in the 3rd quarter in the US. As a short recap, year over year: Audi EV sales grew 232% Volkswagen EV sales grew 231% ...
The Automakers That Completely Dropped The Ball On End Of US EV Tax Credit
I spent much of the week writing about how much EV sales growth several automakers scored in the 3rd quarter in the US. As a short recap, year over year: Audi EV sales grew 232% Volkswagen EV sales grew 231% Cadillac EV sales grew 146% Hyundai EV sales grew 103% ... [continued] The post The Automakers That Completely Dropped The Ball On End Of US EV Tax Credit appeared first on CleanTechnica.
Cadillac breaks records: 40% of US sales in the quarter are electric vehiclesCadillac reached a historic record in the third quarter, selling almost 40% of new electric vehicles in the US, which is 154% more than last year. This was made possible by a federal incentive of $ 7,500, which has already expired.
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