What the end of federal tax credits could mean for EV charging
Under federal policy changes, the 30C tax credit to install EV chargers will expire in June 2026.
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Under federal policy changes, the 30C tax credit to install EV chargers will expire in June 2026.
“For consumers navigating higher prices in the short term, the promise of future gains may feel distant—at least for now,” Jessica Caldwell, head of insights at Edmunds, said.
“If they remove this piece of legislation, they’re doing it at the worst possible time,” CEO John Harris said of the Inflation Reduction Act, “and it will likely be the death of US automotive manufacturing as a meaningful global source.”
A directive from the Federal Highway Administration has reportedly prompted numerous states to halt their NEVI-funded programs.
A flurry of Inauguration Day executive orders included numerous actions aimed at weakening the federal government’s support for electrification.
The AV sector is pleased by President-elect Trump’s plans to establish a federal regulatory framework that could make it easier to get self-driving cars on the road.
What proposed changes to vehicle emissions standards could mean for the auto industry’s electrification plans.
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