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California passed a $135 million EV incentive program that caps new vehicles at $50,000 and used ones at $25,000. The rules favor California-based automakers Rivian and Lucid, while Tesla, now headquartered in Texas, is structurally disadvantaged. First-time EV buyers receive $3,500 for new purchases and $1,750 for used ones, handled at the dealership.
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"Rideshare" Drivers Get Huge EV Incentives In California