Electric vehicle tax credit eligibility changes for BMW, Nissan, Hyundai, and Volkswagen
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Volkswagen's ID.4 electric SUV is now eligible for the full $7,500 federal EV tax credit, making it one of the more affordable EVs on the market. The ID.4 is the only international automaker's EV that qualifies for the full credit, and it is assembled in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which is a prerequisite for eligibility. The ID.4 comes in two battery sizes and two powertrains, and its battery is now supplied by SK Innovation, a South Korean company with a factory near VW's plant in Chattanooga.
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