"Updated List of EV Models Eligible for Tax Credits Announced by U.S. Treasury"

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The US Treasury Department has limited the list of electric vehicles eligible for a $7,500 consumer tax credit to American-built cars made with battery components from the US or its trading partners. Only 10 electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles qualify for the full tax credit, including Tesla's Model Y and Model 3 and the Chevrolet Bolt. The move is part of the Biden administration's efforts to promote EV adoption and build a domestic supply chain. The winners are American brands like Tesla, GM, and Ford, while foreign brands like Hyundai, Kia, Nissan, and Volkswagen are the losers.
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