More EVs are coming to charging stations in the run-up to the federal tax incentive ending. With only days until the clean car tax credit expires, the race is on to save money on electric vehicles.
Electric vehicles are rapidly cutting tailpipe emissions in cities that once choked on exhaust, but the shift to battery-powered transport is also exposing a quieter, less visible form of pollution.
The Republican tax and spending package that passed in early July brought an early end to federal EV tax credits, which are worth up to $7,500 for new electric vehicles and up to $4,000 for used ones.
For car buyers interested in electric vehicles, the clock is ticking to take advantage of federal tax credits on new and used EVs before they expire on Sept. 30. Introduced in 2022 under the Inflation ...
Global electric vehicle sales grew over 21% year-on-year in July and crossed 10.7 million units sold globally, a 27% year-to-date increase as China continues to be in the driver's seat of global EV ...
Carmakers saw a surge in new electric vehicle sales this past quarter, giving the industry a boost despite ongoing uncertainty from President Donald Trump’s shifting trade policies. Shoppers rushed to ...