In an attempt to promote the more widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the US market, Coda Automotive is arguing that instant cash rebates, as employed in the recent federal government’s cash-for clunkers (CARS) programme, should replace the current system of a US$7,500 federal plug-in vehicle tax credit. Coda Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
In an attempt to promote the more widespread adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in the US market, Coda Automotive is arguing that instant cash rebates, as employed in the recent federal government’s cash-for clunkers (CARS) programme, should replace the current system of a US$7,500 federal plug-in vehicle tax credit. Coda
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