I am the Texas car with that trip number. I don’t have any more information other than it was delivered with along with your car to the Argentine ramp. Hopefully we both got on trains going to our respective states
Yes, they canceled mine quick too. I was disappointed because I found a dealer selling it in October for $639 plus the $20 off your first order. I ended up going with the ChargePoint Flex. I don't have my car yet put I installed the charger and it was an easy install and seems like it will be a...
I installed the chargepoint as well. Have the Ford charger on order and it was actually going to be cheaper by $30 but is not expected until sometime in January and I wanted the tax credit for 2020.
Reservation Date: 12/12/2019
Reservation #: 100268 xx
Order Date: 06/27/2020
Build Week: 01/17/2021
Destination: Texas
Model: Premium SR RWD Star White
Reservation Date: 12/12/2019
Reservation #: 100268 xx
Order Date: 06/27/2020
Build Week: 01/17/2021
Destination: Texas
Model: Premium SR RWD Star White
It does apply if you are installing an outlet. Some jurisdictions may not follow it you would have to ask but it is a requirement for electric vehicles. The 2020 requirement is for all outlets in garages to have gfci 120v and 240v included so if you did not say it was for an EV than it would...
in your example if you bought a qualifying electric vehicle you would get back $7481 For purchasing the vehicle and $164 because you paid in a $164 more than your tax liability.
Here is info about the credit. If you can’t use it it is lost you cannot carry it forward to later tax years.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/i8911.pdf
Here is a link to the IRS form. Like all IRS forms you have to read them a few times to understand them. My interpretation is that it would cover the cost up to 30% ($1000 max) of you being able to charge your electric vehicle at your home which would include the charger, installation.. etc. Of...