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Originally Posted by techweenie
Pretty ignorant article. Every car company gets similar offers. When Nissan moved to TN & MS, the tax breaks were in the millions. If NV wants to throw $1.3 B at Tesla for a battery co, it costs me nothing. Because I don't pay taxes in NV.
From the late 2000s, every car model meeting certain emission goals earned a federal tax credit up to a certain volume. I think it was $7500 each for the first 200K qualifying vehicles from each manufacturer. The idea was to prime the pump & get plug-in cars on the road. So with 500K Tesla Model 3s spoken for, maybe 200K will not earn a Federal tax credit. And Priuses would also be on the way to sucking up all Toyota's buyers' credits
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You live in Los Angeles, do you buy gasoline or diesel fuel?
If you do then you are helping pay for tesla cars.
That $300 mil that tesla gets from So Cal refineries in exchange for phony BS "carbon credits?"
It gets passed directly to the consumer. On top of that, last January the price went up another 10 cents per gallon to pay for the scam carbon credits program.
LOL, it is coming out of your pockets, but keep denying.
nothing worse that getting conned and not even realizing it.
Musk may be an even better con man than I thought.