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The Nissan Leaf regains eligibility for the federal EV tax credit — at least for right now

The Nissan Leaf regains eligibility for the federal EV tax credit — at least for right now



The Nissan Leaf was one of many electric vehicles to lose the EV tax credit when the current rules went into effect. However, Nissan says that’s no longer the case as of today.

The important bit to know right now is that if you buy and place into service a 2024 model year Nissan Leaf between now and December 31, 2023, you’ll be eligible for a $3,750 federal tax credit. Why now and not before? Nissan says that it “has been able to certify that 2024 LEAF vehicles produced in the U.S., meet the ’battery component’ requirements of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.”

That means that at least 50% of the battery components are either manufactured or assembled in North America. If Nissan wanted to qualify the Leaf for the full $7,500 credit, it would need to meet the critical minerals requirement portion of the Inflation Reduction Act, too.