(TNS) — On Wednesday, federal EV tax credits in the US officially came to an end. Those credits, expanded and extended in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, gave drivers up to $7,500 in credits toward ...
EV lease pricing could trend upward after October, particularly for models that previously qualified for the full $7,500 credit, according to Stephanie Valdez Streaty, at Cox Automotive. Automakers ...
The auto industry is grappling with a sense of impending doom as the EV tax credit was removed on October 1. While things will undoubtedly get rough for some companies, the market has the capacity to ...
The federal EV charger tax credit for electric vehicle charging stations and equipment is going away sooner than expected.
Tesla has benefited from the $7,500 discount that EV buyers have received. Musk is now opposed to the removal of the credit but had earlier argued that removing it would give the company an advantage ...
The government removed the EV tax credit at the end of September, but that doesn't mean people will stop buying electric vehicles. Surprisingly, for many buyers, it's business as usual, as many ...
During a rough week for electric-vehicle makers in the U.S., Tesla investors got at least one piece of good news on Thursday. The EV maker reported a pronounced increase in sales—better numbers than ...
Rivian Automotive surpassed third-quarter revenue expectations on Tuesday, fueled by strong deliveries as U.S. consumers ...
Illinois hit a record share of electric vehicle sales last quarter as federal tax credits ended, but the state remains far ...
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