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2024 Nissan Leaf qualifies again for tax credit of $3,750

2024 Nissan Leaf qualifies again for tax credit of $3,750



The aging but affordable—and to some eyes, rather attractive—Nissan Leaf electric car has been recertified by the US government as now eligible for a federal $3,750 tax credit for 2024.

Prior to December 31, 2023, Leaf was eligible for half of the full $7,500 federal incentive, but that expired at the end of 2023. What that meant was that the company had to recertify that its battery components and meet the latest IRA requirements. The Leaf becomes one of only 11 new EV models in the U.S. that are currently eligible for a federal credit—only seven can get the full $7,500 credit.

The credit is available provided that the customer meets all purchase and income qualifications for the EV tax credit as outlined in IRS code Section 30D. That means that the vehicle must be assembled in North America and meet “critical mineral and battery component requirements.”

The mineral and battery component requirements refer to the amount of parts and minerals sourced from North America, and they get more strict each year, which is why eligibility fluctuates with some vehicles. The Cadillac Lyriq recently regained eligibility after briefly losing it with the stricter rules.