
Currently, there are no specific updates provided in the search results about recent changes to EV tax credit policies at the state level. However, it is worth noting that federal policies have been undergoing significant changes, particularly regarding battery sourcing requirements and the phase-out process for manufacturers that have already reached certain thresholds. For state-specific information, it might be beneficial to check individual state government websites or recent news articles focused on state-level EV incentives.
Here are some general points to consider about EV tax credits in the U.S.:
- Federal Tax Credit: As of 2024, the federal tax credit for new EVs is up to $7,500, while used EVs can qualify for up to $4,000.
- Federal Changes: The federal tax credit system has been updated with new rules on battery sourcing and eligibility criteria.
- State-Level Incentives: States like California, New York, and Massachusetts often offer additional incentives for EV purchases beyond federal credits, but these can vary widely.
For the most current information on state-level EV incentives, local government resources or automotive news websites would be useful sources to consult.
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