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  2. EV Tax Credits: What’s New and Who Qualifies? - AOL

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    New purchase: The full tax credit is only available for new electric car purchases, not used ones. However, some pre-owned vehicles purchased in 2023 or after are eligible for a tax credit of up ...

  3. Here are the 13 EVs and plug-in hybrids eligible for ... - AOL

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    This means vehicles like the Tesla Model 3 RWD (rear-wheel drive), Ford Mustang Mach-E, and Volkswagen ID. 4, among others, are no longer eligible for tax credits.

  4. How Do EV Tax Credits Work? - AOL

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    Currently, the tax credit for purchasing a qualifying new battery-electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles is either $3750 or $7500. Used EVs and PHEVs sold for $25,000 or less are also eligible for a ...

  5. The list of EVs eligible for a tax credit just got a lot ...

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    The list of EVs eligible for a $7,500 tax credit got a lot shorter on January 1. ... New requirements for a $7,500 federal tax credit on electric vehicles kicked in on January 1, ...

  6. Government incentives for fuel efficient vehicles in the ...

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    Both the Nissan Leaf electric vehicle and the Chevrolet Volt plug-in hybrid, launched in December 2010, are eligible for the maximum $7,500 tax credit. The Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid, released in January 2012, is eligible for a $2,500 tax credit due to its smaller battery capacity of 5.2 kWh.

  7. Government incentives for plug-in electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid, released in January 2012, was eligible for a $2,500 tax credit due to its smaller battery capacity of 5.2 kWh. [278] All Tesla cars and Chevrolet Bolts were eligible for the $7,500 tax credit. As granted by the 2009 ARRA, electric vehicles produced after 2010 are eligible for an IRS tax credit from $2,500 to ...