Tesla is offering free supercharging miles for new vehicle purchases, with 10,000 miles if a car is traded in by March 31. BMW is providing $1,000 to switch from non-BMW EVs. The IRS updated the list of EVs eligible for tax credits, including Tesla, Honda, Rivian, Chevy, Cadillac, Ford, and VW models.
Tesla now offers 10,000 free Supercharging miles as delivery incentive https://t.co/YmsaMm2ahQ by @fredericlambert
$TSLA $RIVN $LCID ❖ BMW gives you extra cash to switch from a Tesla or other EVs, but not from a gas car BMW introduced a new incentive for its EV buyers: $1,000 off if you switch from a Tesla or other EVs. https://t.co/fsv8l4Rm96
BMW gives you extra cash to switch from a Tesla or other EVs, but not from a gas car https://t.co/F3b1ZjVObZ by @fredericlambert
BMW is paying people who own non-BMW EVs $1,000 to switch over to their EVs. https://t.co/U8BcnTlN6z
NEWS: Tesla will give you 10,000 free Supercharging miles when you buy a new Tesla vehicle by March 31. https://t.co/GEudMfUTNv https://t.co/87Te0UEbsT
Tesla is now offering 10,000 free supercharging miles if you take delivery by 3/31 and trade in a car. 5,000 miles if you don’t trade in. https://t.co/KZsNESIxU4
NEWS: The IRS updated the list of EVs that qualify for the EV credit in the U.S. EVs that qualify: • Honda Prologue: $7,500 • Tesla Model Y/X/3: $7,500 • Rivian R1S/R1T: $3,750 • Chevy Bolt: $7,500 • Cadillac Lyriq: $7,500 • Ford F-150 Lightning: $7,500 • VW ID.4: $7,500 https://t.co/A0n12JOTGM
One of the early Model S models that get free supercharging for the life of the car https://t.co/h832n24W3h