Car Dealers Have Been No Friend To EVs. Here's Where They Stand On The Tax Credit
Briefly

Car dealers in the U.S. show resistance to the shift towards electric vehicles, with many declining to invest in infrastructure and education necessary for EV sales. However, over a dozen dealers, including Carmax and Carvana, are advocating against proposed cuts to EV tax credits in the Senate's spending bill, fearing that loss of these incentives will deter customers and hinder their bottom line. This campaign reflects a recognition that investing in EVs is essential for staying relevant in the changing automotive market.
Car dealers' reluctance to adapt to electric vehicles is now clashing with the need for EV tax credits, prompting collective action to preserve affordability.
Many dealers fear losing consumer credits could stall EV progress and threaten their investments in electric vehicle infrastructure and education.
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