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EVs save drivers an estimated $1,000 or more annually through reduced fuel and maintenance costs, making them cheaper to own over their lifetime.
Electric vehicles produce no direct emissions, helping improve air quality and reduce your carbon footprint significantly.
Experience instant acceleration and whisper-quiet operation with advanced electric motor technology.
Wake up to a "full tank" every morning by charging overnight at home - no more gas station visits.
EVs have fewer moving parts than gas cars, meaning less maintenance, no oil changes, and lower repair costs.
State rebates, utility programs, and the OBBBA loan deduction can still save thousands. Find every program available in your state.
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Americans bought just 212,600 new EVs in Q1 — down 28% year-over-year — as the $7,500 federal tax credit's September 30 expiration hits the market. EV share fell to 5.8%, down from 7.5% at Q3 2025's peak. But used EVs tell a different story: sales up 12%, prices within $1,300 of comparable gas cars.
What This Means for BuyersThe One Big Beautiful Bill Act eliminated the $7,500 purchase credit but created a new above-the-line deduction on auto loan interest — up to $10,000 per year through 2028. It only applies to American-made vehicles and financed purchases. Here's who qualifies and how much it's actually worth.
See What's Still AvailableThe Section 30C home charger tax credit — 30% of installation cost, up to $1,000 — expires June 30, 2026. It's one of the last federal EV incentives still on the table. Your charger must be at your primary residence in an eligible census tract. Here's how to claim it before the deadline.
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