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Battery electric and plug-in hybrids that qualify for a US tax credit in 2024

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Last updated: 2024/01/02 at 4:05 PM
EV-a2zm Published January 2, 2024 4 Min Read
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The US government officially imposed the changes in the federal electric vehicle tax credit under the Inflation Reduction Act on January 1, further narrowing the list of eligible models for the up to $7,500 incentive. 

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List of qualified modelsObjectiveChanges in 2024

Without further ado, this article will present the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) official list of battery-powered and plug-in hybrid models that qualify for this new year.

🇺🇸🚗🔌 Now the real test for EVs in the USA begins…

The number of EV models qualifying for U.S. EV tax credits fell from 43 to 19. https://t.co/pjtX3CLIn6

— PiQ (@PiQSuite) January 1, 2024

List of qualified models

Presented below is the full list of eligible EVs for the US federal tax credits under the IRA:

MakeModel Model YearCredit AmountMSRP Limit
ChevroletBolt EV2022–2023$7,500$55,000
ChevroletBolt EUV2022–2023$7,500$55,000
ChryslerPacifica PHEV2022–2024$7,500$80,000
FordEscape Plug-in Hybrid2022–2024$3,750$80,000
FordF-150 Lightning (Extended Range Battery)2022–2024$7,500$80,000
FordF-150 Lightning (Standard Range Battery)2022–2024$7,500$80,000
JeepGrand Cherokee PHEV 4xe2022–2024$3,750$80,000
JeepWrangler PHEV 4xe2022–2024$3,750$80,000
LincolnCorsair Grand Touring2022–2024$3,750$80,000
RivianR1S Dual Large2023–2024$3,750$80,000
RivianR1S Quad Large2023–2024$3,750$80,000
RivianR1T Dual Large2023–2024$3,750$80,000
RivianR1T Dual Max2023–2024$3,750$80,000
RivianR1T Quad Large2023–2024$3,750$80,000
TeslaModel 3 Performance2023–2024$7,500$55,000
TeslaModel X Long Range2023–2024$7,500$80,000
TeslaModel Y All-Wheel Drive2023–2024$7,500$80,000
TeslaModel Y Performance2023–2024$7,500$80,000
TeslaModel Y Rear-Wheel Drive2024$7,500$80,000
Source: FuelEconomy.gov

Objective

The IRS updated the electric vehicle tax credit as part of the Biden Administration’s IRA that went into effect in 2022, InsideEVs reported.

This bill establishes the government’s wide range of objectives, particularly in terms of accelerating domestic manufacturing and solidifying the supply chain for its EV industry. 

In addition, the IRA also aims to cut North America’s heavy reliance on China’s battery supply by reducing the amount of EV tax credits for models with China-made batteries by half to $3,750 since its introduction last year.

Changes in 2024

The updated rules mandate that all electric vehicles with battery components from a “foreign entity of concern” (FEOC) will lose eligibility for the tax credits for both battery-powered and plug-in hybrid models.

Not all electric vehicles (EVs) will qualify for the clean vehicle tax credit. Specifically, EVs placed in service in 2024 won’t be eligible if their battery components are manufactured by a foreign entity of concern (FEOC). For more details: https://t.co/QGpqNktGTu pic.twitter.com/NpTEwWR53j

— ProVision (@ProvisionPLC) December 20, 2023

Notably, the FEOC is apparent in its objective to eliminate models with battery components from Chinese companies. Apart from Chinese, it also includes entities “controlled by, owned by, incorporated in, headquartered in, or performing the relevant activities in a covered nation,” such as Iran, North Korea, and Russia.

It must be noted that the list may still indicate new entries, depending on the timely submission of automakers’ applications for their potentially qualified models. As per the Treasury Department officials, some automakers were still submitting the necessary paperwork at the end of the year despite setting December 18 as the deadline. 

Therefore, customers must not be discouraged yet and wait on what makes the list in the coming months. As 2023 proved, the EV tax credits are subject to change and do not remain static for a long period of time.

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