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Trump Cuts EV Tax Credits—Hyundai Could Lose Nearly $1BPresident Donald Trump's recent signing of a bill to prematurely end electric vehicle (EV) tax credits has raised serious concerns about the potential impact on the Korean auto industry. Previously, the United States offered generous tax incentives for electric vehicles,
EV, or any EV sold in the US, need to act fast if they want to secure a federal government tax credit. President Trump's budget bill sunsets the federal EV tax credit of $7,500 for the purchase of new vehicles and the $4,
The $7,500 tax credit that car shoppers can use for new EV purchases is set to expire at the end of September, according to the tax and spending bill that passed the House of Representatives on Thursday.
The legislation cuts off federal tax credits for electric vehicles and residential solar by the end of the year.
Which EVs qualify for the federal tax credit? When is the program ending? All your burning questions, answered.
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Bankrate on MSNElectric vehicle (EV) tax credit hits a dead end under Trump’s megabillThe valuable electric vehicle tax credit for new and used EVs is set to end after September. Here’s how these credits work and who qualifies.
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Trump Kills EV Tax Credit, Slate’s $20K Electric Truck Dreams StallSlate Auto’s plan for a sub-20K USD electric pickup hit a setback after President Donald Trump signed a bill ending EV tax credits. The Verge reported that Trump’s move to end EV tax credits has effectively derailed Slate Auto’s low-cost pricing strategy.
Thinking about buying an electric vehicle? You might want to buy sooner rather than later. Federal tax credits on EVs will end September 30.
Cadillac had its best first half of the year in nearly 20 years, and retail sales were up 19% through the first six months of 2025.
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Benzinga on MSNTrump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' Too Much For Tesla Stock: 'Direct Hit To Profitability'Tesla stock was downgraded from “Outperform” to “Market Perform” by William Blair analyst Jed Dorsheimer, according to Benzinga. Dorsheimer cited the impact of the Trump-supported “Big Beautiful Bill” as a major concern.