Does Your Next EV Come with a Full $7500 Tax Credit? Here's the List

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As of April 18, 2023, each of these electric vehicles has been named eligible for the full $7500 federal tax credit.

For better or worse, EVs seem to be our future. The U.S. government is putting increased weight into the shift, with the EPA releasingfor tax incentives that went into effect starting April 18. We've done the due diligence of gathering each EV that earns the full $7500 available and listed them below.

To keep the list from getting too long, we did not add plug-in-hybrid vehicles to the story, although you can find them on the list linked above. Some of these EVs are already on sale, while others are expected later this year.This story has been updated to remove the Mustang Mach-E, which does not qualify for the full $7500 credit. Customers who registered a Mach-E between December 31, 2022 and April 18, 2023 qualify for the full credit.

 

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