richard
Well-known member
- Joined
- Aug 19, 2010
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Many people here (myself included of course) wish the EV Infrastructure Tax Credits weren't expiring so soon (December 31). This expiration date doesn't make much sense since many of us haven't gotten our vehicles yet, for no lack of trying.
Right now people are forced to choose between a few vendors with available products, but we know other charging stations from Leviton, Schneider, etc.. are coming soon.
Plug In America was instrumental in getting the 50% tax credits in place, and now we're working to get them extended.
Jay Friedland, our Legislative Director, says that there are about four bills floating around that contain extensions to the tax credits. The best thing we can do now is let our representatives know that we care that these get extended.
So help Plug In America once more and participate in the new campaign:
http://www.pluginamerica.org/evtaxcredit
Many thanks.
Right now people are forced to choose between a few vendors with available products, but we know other charging stations from Leviton, Schneider, etc.. are coming soon.
Plug In America was instrumental in getting the 50% tax credits in place, and now we're working to get them extended.
Jay Friedland, our Legislative Director, says that there are about four bills floating around that contain extensions to the tax credits. The best thing we can do now is let our representatives know that we care that these get extended.
So help Plug In America once more and participate in the new campaign:
http://www.pluginamerica.org/evtaxcredit
Many thanks.