Tax Benefits Of Owning An Electric Vehicle

The Used EV Tax Credit: Save Big on Your Next Electric Vehicle

As of January 2024, buying a used electric vehicle (EV) is more affordable than ever. Through the federal Used EV Tax Credit, qualified buyers can save up to $4,000—or 30% of the vehicle's purchase price—when purchasing a used EV for less than $25,000 from a licensed dealer. At Recharged, we make it easy to take advantage of this credit, offering point-of-sale rebates and clearly marking eligible vehicles in our listings.


How Does the Used EV Tax Credit Work?

The tax credit is designed to help more drivers afford electric vehicles by providing immediate savings. Instead of waiting to claim the credit when filing taxes, eligible buyers can now transfer the credit to a participating licensed dealer at the time of purchase. This translates into an instant rebate or discount on the price of the vehicle, regardless of your federal tax liability.

At Recharged, as a licensed and point-of-sale registered dealer, we ensure a smooth process. You’ll see eligible savings applied directly at the time of purchase, with no need to navigate complex paperwork on your own.


Who Qualifies for the Tax Credit?

To benefit from the Used EV Tax Credit, both the buyer and the vehicle must meet specific criteria:

Buyer Requirements:

Vehicle Requirements:

Recharged simplifies your search by clearly identifying vehicles that meet these requirements, so you can shop confidently and even filter for qualifying vehicles.


Point-of-Sale Rebates with Recharged

At Recharged, we’ve streamlined the process to make EV ownership as affordable and accessible as possible. With the tax credit now available at the point of sale, eligible buyers can save instantly.

For the latest information, please refer to the IRS website as the source of truth for used electric vehicle tax credit details.

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