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Nissan Leaf EV tax credit, Hyper Touring concept, Rivian towing update: Today’s Car News

Green Car Reports

The made-in-Tennessee Nissan Leaf is eligible for the EV tax credit. This and more, here at Green Car Reports. Nissan electrifies the minivan around solid-state batteries. And Rivian aims to make towing more predictable.

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TN will triple its dumb EV tax for inflation, but its gas tax lags inflation by ~5x

Electrek

Tennessee has started the process of hiking its EV registration fee from $100 to $274 per year and beyond, aiming to continue hiking the fees in perpetuity, further increasing the disproportionately high taxes paid by EVs in the state as compared to gas cars.

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The Nissan Leaf is Eligible for a $3,750 Tax Credit Again

The Truth About Cars

The automaker announced that the car has regained eligibility for federal tax credits, though for only half of the maximum $7,500. It’s followed not-so-closely by the Mini Cooper SE, but regaining tax credit eligibility is a significant boost. has a free-trade agreement. Image: Nissan] Become a& TTAC insider.

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TN will triple its dumb EV tax for inflation, but its gas tax lags inflation by ~5x

Baua Electric

Photo by Ron Cogswell on Flickr Tennessee has started the process of hiking its EV registration fee from $100 to $274 per year and beyond, aiming to continue hiking the fees in perpetuity, further increasing the disproportionately high taxes paid by EVs in the state as compared to gas cars. cent special petroleum fee “).

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2024 Nissan Leaf gets $3,750 EV tax credit back

Baua Electric

The 2024 Nissan Leaf is once again eligible for a $3,750 federal EV tax credit, Nissan confirmed Wednesday in a press release. The Leaf qualifies for the $3,750 credit because the car and its battery pack are both assembled in Smyrna, Tennessee. Nissan also provides a $3,750 lease incentive for 2024 and 2023 Leaf models.

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Nissan Leaf regains tax credit access, now starts at $24,400

Baua Electric

Nissan and the IRS announced today that the Leaf has regained eligibility for the federal tax credit for electric vehicles. With now $3,750 in tax credit, the Leaf can start at just $24,400 – making it one of the cheapest EVs in the US. But that’s still a great city car. If it meets your needs, the deal is hard to pass.

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This Volkswagen EV Now Comes with Full Tax Credit Benefits

The Truth About Cars

4, equipped with SK On battery components, will be eligible for the full $7,500 Federal Tax Credit. 4, which start at a base MSRP of $38,995 before the tax credit, a more budget-friendly option in the electric SUV segment. that qualifies for the full Federal Tax credit. 4 and how the tax credit enhances its accessibility.