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Maximized your EV incentives

The federal $7,500 credit is mostly gone — but state rebates, charger credits, and the new auto loan interest deduction still save thousands.

The federal EV tax credit ended Sept 2025 for most brands. What's left: state rebates (Colorado up to $9K, Oregon/Maine up to $7.5K), the 30% home charger installation credit (up to $1,000, through June 2026 in eligible areas), and the new auto loan interest deduction (up to $10K for US-assembled vehicles). Check your state's incentive database — many owners leave money on the table because they don't know what's available locally.

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