You better hope that new Tesla electric car you ordered gets delivered by Dec. 31.
That's because the last batch ever of Tesla electric vehicle buyers will receive a federal tax credit by the end of the year. Tesla is at the tail end of a government incentive program for all EVs sold to receive a $7,500 subsidy. For Tesla buyers now in December 2019, the subsidy is down to only $1,875. Tesla will be the first carmaker to deplete the federal program.
Once any automaker sells 200,000 units of electric, low-emission vehicles, the credit starts dwindling. Congress decided on that number back in 2009. Tesla —a company that only makes all-electric vehicles — was the first company to hit the threshold in 2018. Since July, the amount was down to just $1,875 in federal credits. On the last day of the year, that subsidy runs out completely. Read more...
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