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I've been compiling as much info as I can about EV tax credits in Canada and the US. Here's what I've been able to find so far. If there's anything I'm missing please let me know below.
Canada:
Federal Point-of-Sale Rebate
$5,000 rebate for individuals purchasing vehicles with a base MSRP* under $45,000 before including delivery centre fees. Trims of the same Model qualify up to MSRP $55,000 before delivery centre fees. View Transport Canada’s website for eligible trims.
Note: Business customers receiving the Federal point of sale incentive may not be able to claim the write-down proposed by the 2019 federal budget.
Provincial Incentives
Please refer to the program websites for the latest information and eligible vehicles.
United States:
www.fueleconomy.gov
Federal Tax Credit Up To $7,500!
All-electric and plug-in hybrid cars purchased new in or after 2010 may be eligible for a federal income tax credit of up to $7,500. The credit amount will vary based on the capacity of the battery used to power the vehicle. State and/or local incentives may also apply.
Canada:
Federal Point-of-Sale Rebate
$5,000 rebate for individuals purchasing vehicles with a base MSRP* under $45,000 before including delivery centre fees. Trims of the same Model qualify up to MSRP $55,000 before delivery centre fees. View Transport Canada’s website for eligible trims.
Note: Business customers receiving the Federal point of sale incentive may not be able to claim the write-down proposed by the 2019 federal budget.
Provincial Incentives
Please refer to the program websites for the latest information and eligible vehicles.
British Columbia | $3,000 rebate for vehicles with a base MSRP* under $55,000** Carpool lane access (with official EV decal) Up to $350 for the installation of a Tesla Wall Connector when installed in a qualifying home **Eligible customers are now only permitted to receive one incentive during the lifetime of the rebate program |
Ontario | Carpool lane access (Green Plate required) |
Québec |
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United States:

Federal Tax Credits for Electric and Plug-in Hybrid Cars
Save up to $7,500 on qualifying vehicles!

Federal Tax Credit Up To $7,500!
All-electric and plug-in hybrid cars purchased new in or after 2010 may be eligible for a federal income tax credit of up to $7,500. The credit amount will vary based on the capacity of the battery used to power the vehicle. State and/or local incentives may also apply.
Porsche | 1/1/10 to Present | TBD | TBD |
2020 Taycan Turbo EV | $7,500 | – | – |
2020 Taycan Turbo S EV | $7,500 | – | – |