California and Federal EV Tax Credits Disappear, Impacting Adoption and Prices

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California will not replace the federal $7,500 EV tax credit due to budget constraints and blames GM for opposing measures that led to its end, while other industry updates include BYD's aggressive expansion in Europe and Tesla owners in China suing over hardware issues. The industry faces challenges from Chinese automakers and internal disputes over technology and loyalty.
- 'GM Sold Us Out': California Gov. Newsom Furious As $7,500 Tax Credit Disappears InsideEVs
- Goodbye to the $7,500 EV tax credit. What’s that mean for EV prices? CNN
- Newsom drops pledge to replace popular program cut by Trump in California SFGATE
- After the Credits: How EV Adoption Advances When Incentives Fade Cox Automotive Inc.
- Say goodbye to the federal electric vehicle tax credit MyNorthwest.com
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