Greshnab
Well-known member
- First Name
- Doug
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- May 14, 2023
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- Fort Worth, Tx
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- Model Y
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- Software Arrchitect
I believe that is the first 200,000 sold in the US PER MODEL.. not per maker... so for tesla that is what 800,000 cars for the 4 main brands times 7k each.. about 5 billion of funding.Your second point " • Federal purchase credit incentives for EVs paid for by all of us (in US), for years" refers
I don't understand the point you are trying to make. The previous incentive to which you refer applied only for the first 200000 vehicles sold. Both GM and Tesla passed this mark many years ago and were therefore excluded from this tax incentive.
We had the absurd situation where your and my tax $ were being spent subsidising non-USA manufacturers to the detriment of USA companies'!!!
I really, really resented that. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot!
That was the most absurd situation and thank God the present incentives changed all that.
and keep in mind he was responding to someone complaining about how them buying a tesla built out the tesla charging network and they shouldn't have to share with other makes. The point was.. no your Tesla purchase paid for minimum parts of it.. federal and state tax credits paid for most of it.