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Treasury says new electric vehicle credit process seeing early success

A new electric vehicle credit transfer process has resulted in the distribution of $135 million to car dealers since the start of the year
A new electric vehicle credit transfer process has resulted in the distribution of $135 million to car dealers since the start of the year.

Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo

The U.S. Department of Treasury has distributed $135 million in electric vehicle credit reimbursements to car dealers since the start of the year after implementing a process that allows consumers to apply their tax incentive during the sales process.

Before the new process was implemented, car buyers could only receive their incentive as a rebate after filing their taxes for the year. In late 2023, the government called on dealers to sign up for a new program that would transfer the electric vehicle credit directly to the seller, effectively allowing consumers to use up to $7,500 in funds as a down payment on their purchase.

Since January 1, the Treasury says it has received notice of 25,000 electric vehicle sales from across the country. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo commented: “One month into implementation of this provision, there is strong demand for this new upfront discount, which will continue momentum in growing this industry in the United States.” However, the turn of the year saw another policy implemented which may be holding sales back despite the improved rebate transfer process.

The government has placed new restrictions on what electric vehicle models qualify for tax credits. Under the new policies, components within the car must meet even tighter domestic sourcing guidelines to be eligible for the full $7,500 incentive. The decision displaced many originally qualifying vehicles from the approved list when it went into effect on January 1, leaving only 19 models for customers to choose from compared to last year’s 43.

Whether this has suppressed sales or if the implementation of the tax credit transfer process has offset any reduction in demand is difficult to determine. Last year, electric vehicle adoption rapidly expanded, with 1.2 million units being sold in the U.S., accounting for 7.6% of the total market. However, consumer interest has failed to coalesce as swiftly as some automakers had hoped, leading to several brands, such as Ford and General Motors, delaying investments that would have boosted electric vehicle production.

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