The 2011 Chevrolet Volt electric car qualifies for a federal tax credit of up to
$7,500, effectively reducing the net base price from $41,000 to $33,500. Some states
offer additional purchase incentives that can be combined with the federal credit.
Other electric vehicle-related perks that vary by city or state include single-occupant
access to carpool lanes, free metered parking and significantly reduced vehicle
registration fees. Home charging stations, which cut charging times in half compared
to standard wall outlets, are also eligible for attractive incentives. You can find
more incentive information at
fueleconomy.gov and pluginamerica.com.
(Plug-In Hybrid-Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) Purchased In or After 2010 May Be Eligible for a Federal Income Tax Credit) (For Detailed Information, Complete Requirements & How to Claim the Credit, Please Consult an IRS Tax Representative and/or Official IRS Publications)
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