Electric For All - Search For Incentives

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Found this on the Slate Auto site. Put in your zip code to find out what rebates and Incentives are available for you right now. Might not be up to date, and definitely won't tell you what will be available in the future when Slate is introduced.
https://www.electricforall.org/rebates-incentives/
 

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It probably depends on the county. Henderson, KY has 4 offers available right now.
I see LG/E offers 85.00 a year but I don’t see anything else. What zip are you using?
 
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I see LG/E offers 85.00 a year but I don’t see anything else. What zip are you using?
I tried Henderson, Lexington and Louisville and usually got 4 results each. I checked mine and saw 5, and a nearby town and got 4 results. Some just had to deal with a L2 charger, some were for used, and some to buy or lease new cars. I probably won't be able to use any by the time Slate is available, not even for the charger.
 

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The first 4 are the federal which will
Go away in September.
 

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I checked that site and found out that NM offers incentives. The vehicle just needs to be 1) under $55,000 and 2) sold by a dealer within the state. Slate might have a problem with the second, since NM doesn't allow direct-to-consumer (exceptions exist though).
 

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Texas had a $2500 EV credit, limited to I believe 1000 people. Of course, I haven't checked to see if its still around with Trump in office, since Republicans are eager to punish people for owning an EV (the national EV tax was dropped in the BBB, simply because there wasn't a system to collect the tax, not that it was too high. One Republican wanted the tax to be $500, instead of $250 for EVs. It originally had a provision to tax ICE vehicles $20 per year, but was dropped when people complained that $20 was too high)
 
 
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