Miami Herald

Electric-car models eligible for $7,500 tax credit cut to 13

- BY ARI NATTER

number of electricve­hicle models eligible for consumer tax credits of as much as $7,500 fell sharply as new rules from the Biden administra­tion kicked in on Jan. 1.

Narrower criteria reduced the number of qualifying models to 13 from about two dozen, according to federal data from fueleconom­y.gov. The new rules exclude from the tax credit vehicles that use battery components made by Chinese manufactur­ers.

Treasury Department spokeswoma­n Ashley Schapitl said the government has been closely coordinati­ng with companies on the new restrictio­ns, but that some companies had yet to submit data, which could lead to additions to the list.

“Automakers are adjusting their supply chains to ensure buyers continue to be eligible for the new clean vehicle credit, partnering with allies and bringThe ing jobs and investment back to the United States,” she said.

Treasury Department rules unveiled last month target battery components made by any company that is subject to Chinese jurisdicti­on, or is at least 25% owned by the Chinese government. In 2025, the restrictio­ns will expand to include suppliers of key raw materials for batteries, such as nickel and lithium.

Depending on factors such as battery-component and part-manufactur­ing location, vehicles can either qualify for a $7,500 or $3,750 tax credit.

Among the vehicles still eligible for the full or partial consumer credit are the Model Y by Tesla, Rivian’s R1T pickup truck, Stellantis’ Jeep Wrangler 4xe and Ford’s F-150 Lightning pickup truck. Models that lost access to the credit included Tesla’s Cybertruck, and some versions of its Model 3, Nissan’s Leaf, Ford’s E-Transit van, and General Motors’ electric Blazer and Silverado.

The new requiremen­ts were included in President Joe Biden’s signature climate law at the behest of Senator Joe Manchin, the West Virginia Democrat who provided the pivotal vote on the Inflation Reduction Act. Manchin had voiced concern that U.S. taxpayers were subsidizin­g batteries made in China.

 ?? SAMSUL SAID Bloomberg ?? Tesla’s Model Y electric vehicle is still eligible for the full or partial consumer credit.
SAMSUL SAID Bloomberg Tesla’s Model Y electric vehicle is still eligible for the full or partial consumer credit.

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