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Tesla signs lithium supply agreement with China-based company 

Teslarati

According to local media outlets , the agreement states Tesla will purchase lithium carbonate products from Yahua from 2025 to 2027. The two companies have yet to decide the price for the lithium products. The United States has labeled China, Russia, North Korea, Iran, and other countries as nations of concern.

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Good News and Bad News: Changes to the Federal EV Tax Credit in 2024

EV Life

On the one hand, the (up to) $7,500 tax credit is now available right away at the point of sale, eliminating the wait time and allowing drivers to apply their savings directly to the purchase of their vehicle at the dealership—which is great for consumers. In fact, it’s what EV Life has been doing for our customers for years.

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What happened to the Tesla Cybertruck & Model 3’s IRA tax credit eligibility? 

Teslarati

China, Russia, and North Korea are on the list of FEOC nations. The Cybertruck AWD is only slightly under the MSRP qualification with a purchase price of $79,990. However, customers must consider that the IRA’s price qualification includes optional equipment physically attached to the vehicle.

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Which 2024 EVs qualify for the $7,500 EV tax credit?

Baua Electric

1, any vehicles with key battery components sourced from a “foreign entity of concern”—China, Russia, Iran, or North Korea— will be disqualified in 2024 , as will corporate subsidies if a “parent entity” from one of those countries directly holds more of 50% of the automaker’s interest. Starting Jan.

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How the Huawei Fight is Changing the Face of 5G

Cars That Think

Three years ago, Huawei was on the cusp of dominating the world's 5G infrastructure with equipment priced far below competitors. The country banned new 5G equipment purchases from the company beginning this month and ordered that existing equipment be removed by 2027. Huawei is slow in fixing their vulnerabilities.

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