Here’s the new, special benefit for EVA members and supporters: Private party sales are not normally eligible for the EV tax credit, unless you use KeySavvy; the seller must be a licensed dealership. When you utilize KeySavvy to buy an EV, you're buying from a licensed dealership, so your used EV purchase will qualify, if all other federal requirements are met.
Read MoreMany states have EV goals because they recognize the importance of reducing carbon emissions. For example, Massachusetts aims to have 200,000 EVs on its roads by 2025, and New York aims to reach 850,000 EVs by the same year.
Read MoreOrange & Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) has achieved significant milestones in its efforts to support sustainable transportation by completing its largest electric vehicle charging projects to date. These initiatives, part of O&R’s PowerReady Program, underscore the company’s commitment to expanding EV charging accessibility across its service territory.
Read MoreIn today’s rapidly advancing electric vehicle (EV) industry, finding affordable and accessible charging solutions is crucial. JuiceNet is at the forefront of this evolution, offering an innovative peer-to-peer network that connects EV drivers with reliable, cost-effective charging options. Whether you’re an individual driver, a business, or a municipality, JuiceNet has solutions designed to meet your unique needs.
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