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====== EV Charging Stuff for Karrie ====== | ====== EV Charging Stuff for Karrie ====== | ||
- | ===== Rebates | + | ===== Level 1 and Level 2 ===== |
+ | Level 1 chargers run off a standard 120V outlet. They are slow. Level 2 chargers need a 240V high current outlet. It's what most home chargers are Level 2. There' | ||
- | ==== Minnesota Electric Vehicle Rebate program ==== | + | From https:// |
- | [[https:// | + | > All mass-produced electric vehicles today include a 110-volt-compatible (Level 1) charging unit which is able to be plugged into any standard 110v household outlet. ... For an eight-hour overnight charge, this will enable traveling around 36 to 40 miles which is great for people who drive less than 50 miles (80 km) a day. |
+ | > | ||
+ | > Compared with Level 1 charging, a Level 2 charge takes about half the time - providing about 180 miles of range over an eight-hour overnight charging period. | ||
- | USED electric vehicle with a cost of USD25,000 or less (not including taxes and fees) could qualify for up to USD600 state rebate | + | From https:// |
- | The State of Minnesota has limited funds to provide rebates for electric | + | > A Level 2 charger needs a dedicated 240-volt circuit like that of an electric |
- | ==== Energy.gov Drivers | + | ===== Level 2 installation cost ===== |
- | [[https:// | + | From https:// |
- | For used cars: | + | > Installation typically ranges from \$200 to \$1,000, and into the thousands if you require a service upgrade to add the additional circuit needed. **It’s wise to consult the advice of a licensed electrician before purchasing an EV, so you know exactly how much it will cost to install the home charging equipment in advance.** |
- | Incentive Type: Tax Credit | + | |
- | Incentive Amount: Up to $4, | + | From https:// |
- | How to Access: Submit IRS Form 8936 | + | > The national average installation cost is between \$518 and \$1,273, according |
- | when filing | + | |
- | for a list of eligible used vehicles. | + | ===== Charger installation rebates and credits ===== |
- | ⚠️ There are eligibility requirements | + | ==== Federal ==== |
+ | From https:// | ||
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+ | > During the 2023 tax season, taxpayers | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > Residential EV chargers can cost anywhere from \$200 to well over \$1,000, depending on the type of charger and the brand. Hiring an electrician to install the charger can cost between \$300 to \$1,000, depending on the charger, voltage and what work needs to be done. | ||
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+ | > Some people may need to update their electricity panel to accommodate the new charger, which could drive up the installation costs (covered by the credit). You may also need to get a permit to install your charger—another fee that can boost the price of installation. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > [[https:// | ||
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+ | From https:// | ||
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+ | > Essentially, | ||
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+ | ==== Minnesota ==== | ||
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+ | I can't find any information on Minnesota state-level rebates or credits. It doesn' | ||
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+ | ===== Car rebates/ | ||
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+ | Apparently, there are state-level EV incentives as well as federal. | ||
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+ | ==== Minnesota Electric Vehicle Rebate program ==== | ||
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+ | From [[https:// | ||
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+ | > USED electric vehicle with a cost of \$25,000 or less (not including taxes and fees) could qualify for up to \$600 state rebate | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > The State of Minnesota has limited funds to provide rebates for electric vehicles (EVs). When the program launches, completed applications will be reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis. | ||
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+ | ==== Energy.gov Drivers ==== | ||
+ | From [[https:// | ||
+ | > Incentive Type: Tax Credit | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > Incentive Amount: Up to \$4,000 for eligible buyers of qualified, previously-owned clean vehicles | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > How to Access: Submit IRS Form 8936 when filing your taxes if you meet the requirements detailed on IRS.gov. Visit FuelEconomy.gov for a list of eligible used vehicles. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > ⚠️ There are eligibility requirements for both the consumer and the vehicle. |
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