rohankumar
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The federal government offers a tax credit for EV charger hardware and EV charger installation costs. It covers 30% of the costs with a maximum $1,000 credit for residents and $30,000 federal tax credit for commercial installs. However I can't find any evidence of this being valid past 12/31/21.
To cut a long story short i purchased my ChargePoint Home Flex charger in early December to take advantage of this federal credit. However due to the innumerable delays from Ford's side on the delivery of my vehicle I don't expect to see the car till the end of first quarter. As a result I never got it installed in my garage. Since I can't test out my EV charger I was thinking of returning it and rebuying it closer to my car delivery. Will I lose out on this 30% rebate however?
To cut a long story short i purchased my ChargePoint Home Flex charger in early December to take advantage of this federal credit. However due to the innumerable delays from Ford's side on the delivery of my vehicle I don't expect to see the car till the end of first quarter. As a result I never got it installed in my garage. Since I can't test out my EV charger I was thinking of returning it and rebuying it closer to my car delivery. Will I lose out on this 30% rebate however?
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