{"id":13169,"date":"2023-04-17T19:22:27","date_gmt":"2023-04-17T19:22:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/vw-rivian-nissan-bmw\/"},"modified":"2023-04-17T19:24:08","modified_gmt":"2023-04-17T19:24:08","slug":"vw-rivian-nissan-bmw","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/vw-rivian-nissan-bmw\/","title":{"rendered":"VW, Rivian, Nissan, BMW lose access to US EV tax credits"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>(Reuters) &#8211;     The U.S. Treasury said on Monday that Volkswagen, BMW, Nissan, Rivian, Hyundai and Volvo Cars electric vehicles will lose access to a $7,500 tax credit under new rules for battery sourcing.<\/p>\n<p>The Treasury said the new requirements effective on Tuesday will also cut by half credits for the Tesla Inc Model 3 Standard Range Rear Wheel Drive to $3,750 but that other Tesla models will retain the full $7,500 credit.<\/p>\n<p>Vehicles losing credits on Tuesday are the BMW 330e, BMW X5 xDrive45e, Genesis Electrified GV70, Nissan Leaf, Rivian R1S and R1T, Volkswagen ID.4 as well as the plug-in hybrid electric Audi Q5 TFSI e Quattro and plug-in hybrid electric (PHEV) Volvo S60. The Swedish carmaker is 82%-owned by China\u2019s Zhejiang Geely Holding Group.<\/p>\n<p>The rules are aimed at weaning the United States off dependence on China for EV battery supply chains and are part of President Joe Biden&#8217;s effort to make 50% of U.S. new vehicle sales by 2030 EVs or PHEVs.<\/p>\n<p>Hyundai Motor Co said in a statement it was committed to its long-range EV plans and that it &#8220;will utilize key provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act to accelerate the transition to electrification.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>VW said it was &#8220;fairly optimistic&#8221; the ID.4 SUV will qualify for the tax credit. &#8220;We are awaiting the proper documentation from a supplier to determine its eligibility for the credit,&#8221; the German automaker said.Nissan Motor Co said it is &#8220;working closely with our suppliers and are hopeful that Leaf will qualify for at least partial credit in the future.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>Volvo Cars said it was reviewing recently released EPA rules and supports the Biden administration&#8217;s push for lower tailpipe emissions, but said the best way to achieve that was through &#8220;aligned regulations (or one national program).&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>Rivian and BMW declined to comment, and Tesla did not respond to a request for comment.<\/p>\n<p>Treasury also disclosed General Motors Co electric Chevrolet Bolt and Bolt EUV will qualify for the full $7,500 tax credit.<\/p>\n<p>GM said earlier it expected at least some of its EVs would qualify for the $7,500 tax credit under the new rules, including the 2023 Cadillac Lyriq and forthcoming Chevrolet Equinox EV SUV and Blazer EV SUV. Treasury said all GM EVs will qualify.<\/p>\n<p>Earlier, Ford Motor Co and Chrysler parent Stellantis NV said tax credits on most of their electric and PHEV models would be halved to $3,750 on April 18. Treasury confirmed the automakers&#8217; calculations.<\/p>\n<p>The rules were announced last month and mandated by Congress in August as part of the $430 billion Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).<\/p>\n<p>The IRA requires that 50% of the value of battery components be produced or assembled in North America to qualify for $3,750, and that 40% of the value of critical minerals be sourced from the United States or a free trade partner for a $3,750 credit.<\/p>\n<p>The law, enacted in August, required vehicles to be assembled in North America to qualify for any tax credits, eliminating nearly 70% of eligible models at the time. On Jan. 1, new price caps and limits on buyers income took effect.  <\/p>\n<p>Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed new emissions rules that forecast 60% of new vehicle sales in 2030 would be EVs.<\/p>\n<p>Treasury in December said EVs ineligible for the $7,500 consumer tax credit could qualify for a commercial leasing $7,500 credit.<\/p>\n<p \/>\n<p> (Reporting by David Shepardson in Washington; Additional reporting by Ben Klayman in Detroit; Editing by Susan Fenton and Matthew Lewis)<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/vw-rivian-nissan-bmw\/file-photo-a-volkswagen-logo-is-seen-as-it-launches\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/wp-content\/uploads\/Reuters_Direct_Media\/USOnlineReportBusinessNews\/tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3G0G8-VIEWIMAGE.jpg\" alt=\"tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3G0G8-VIEWIMAGE\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/vw-rivian-nissan-bmw\/carmaker-bmw-announces-expansion-at-mexican-plant\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/wp-content\/uploads\/Reuters_Direct_Media\/USOnlineReportBusinessNews\/tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3G0G9-VIEWIMAGE.jpg\" alt=\"tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3G0G9-VIEWIMAGE\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/vw-rivian-nissan-bmw\/the-rivian-logo-is-shown-on-one-of-their-new\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/wp-content\/uploads\/Reuters_Direct_Media\/USOnlineReportBusinessNews\/tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3G0GD-VIEWIMAGE.jpg\" alt=\"tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3G0GD-VIEWIMAGE\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/vw-rivian-nissan-bmw\/file-photo-a-2020-nissan-leaf-electric-vehicle-is-displayed\/\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/lynettelockhart.com\/client\/wp-content\/uploads\/Reuters_Direct_Media\/USOnlineReportBusinessNews\/tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3G0IV-VIEWIMAGE.jpg\" alt=\"tagreuters.com2023binary_LYNXMPEJ3G0IV-VIEWIMAGE\"><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(Reuters) &#8211; The U.S. Treasury said on Monday that Volkswagen, BMW, Nissan, Rivian, Hyundai and Volvo Cars electric vehicles will lose access to a $7,500 tax credit under new rules for battery sourcing. 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