We've gathered every new EV that's currently eligible to earn the full $7500 federal tax credit.
We've gathered every new EV that's currently eligible to earn the full $7500 federal tax credit.
Credit:Xiaomi Xiaomi‘s auto unit delivered more than 135,000 electric vehicles (EVs) for the full year 2024, and aims to deliver 300,000 units for 2025, the company said in a post on Chinese social media platform Weibo. The achievement suggested Xiaomi Auto delivered at least more than 1...
Credit:Xiaomi Xiaomi Auto delivered more than 20,000 EVs in January, exceeding the 20,000-unit mark for the fourth consecutive month, the company said in a post on Chinese social media platform Weibo at weekend. The post stressed Xiaomi’s annual target of 300,000 vehicles in 2025, and a...
The affordable all-electric 2025 Chevy Equinox EV offers 319 miles estimated range, 57.2 cu ft of cargo space, and qualifies for a federal tax credit of up to $7,500.
It’s no secret — Tesla sales have been down massively in 2025, and that’s after they declined in 2024 compared to 2023! That’s been the case around the world. The one explanation that is most hopeful for Tesla is that the switch to a new, upgraded Model Y is causing … [continu...
“...offers the strongest case yet for a full-size electric pickup.” “The Silverado EV isn't here to blend in. It's making its mark like no other truck has.” “Congratulations, Silverado. Good job, Chevrolet ... an electric truck that gets 440 milesrange.*” ...
The 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV’s combination of price, feature content, and range is hard to beat, and that’s before considering the $7,500 federal tax credit few competitors qualify for. Its eye-catching design, family-friendly interior, and modern, easy-to-use tech make it more than ju...
of up to $7,500 if they opt for an EV. Many analysts say this credit could be in danger because it has few fans among legislators in red states, where EV adoption is low. But even without help from Congress, Trump could change the eligibility rules to make the credit harder to get...
A group of 25 ambassadors to Washington wrote U.S. lawmakers and the Biden administration late Friday saying "limiting eligibility for the credit to vehicles based on their U.S. domestic assembly and local content is inconsistent with U.S. commitments made under WTO multilateral agreements." ...