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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why doesn't the Nissan Ll eaf get recognized for the federal incentive ? https://www.nissanusa.com/vehicles/electric-cars/incentives/[/quote] Prob has to do with where the car is made. There are certain levels that must be manufactured in the USA to be eligible for the full credit. For Tesla and most ev makers, the hardest part is meeting the manufacturing requirements for the batteries. I guess Tesla figured it out and now has a certain % of the battery made in the US. Tesla is so far ahead of all companies for their batteries. This is a game changer for Tesla, and we will see many more on the road now.[/quote] "Beginning April 18, the full tax credit will be divided into two parts. To qualify for the first $3,750, at least 50 percent of a vehicle’s battery components must be produced or assembled in North America. To get the second $3,750, at least 40 percent of critical minerals used in the battery must be extracted or processed in the U.S. or in a country that is a U.S." [/quote]
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