House introduced bill to phase out $7500 federal EV tax credits 👎

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If this happens it could very well be a death sentence for Slate. Now you're at close to $30k after taxes and fees.

Maverick starts at $28k and it's battery lasts longer. Oh wait ....

Also, if Slate was banking on this incentive to always be there then they have already set themselves up for failure. If Ford ever pulls their head out of the sand and produce a 2 door Maverick with a 6' bed then Slate has been cancelled. Unless your dead set on only driving a battery operated vehicle
 
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I Wonder how much a Slate would cost if they went with a 3 cylinder ICE? Would that be cheaper than EV?
 

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I Wonder how much a Slate would cost if they went with a 3 cylinder ICE? Would that be cheaper than EV?
Not going to happen. Slate was designed as an EV from the ground up. Did anyone really believe the current federal incentives would last through the first round of deliveries in 2026-27?

Best case scenario would be to offer incentives on bundling options, e.g. extended range battery , SUV kit, wraps, etc. to help offset the loss of the EV tax credits.
 

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I found the silver lining for when they cancel the $7,500 tax credit.

The credit is based on a majority of the vehicle being sourced in the US. LFP batteries are far less expensive and better overall but mostly come from China and therefore do not qualify. If the tax credit goes away then Slate is free to get there batteries anywhere they want.

If this happens and they can go with the cheaper and better LFP battery the cost may only increase a few thousand $ instead of the full $7,500 making this an even better truck I would be willing to spend some more on. I would probably be willing to spend the full $7,500 if it came with a long range LFP battery even though they are technically cheaper.

I would get some of my money back after 15 years when the battery still has 35 years of life left in it
 

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Hope it gets voted down.

Especially here in So Cal where gas prices are going up over the $6/gallon mark.

One reason I got the Ford Lightning and Mach E was for the tax credits......
 

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If we lose the tax credit, I'm probably out.
 

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Slate should already assume the tax credit is gone. They will maintain their image as affordable EV and small pick up if their base model stays no higher than $25k
 

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