I got an e-mail from GM today entitled "Special links for Volt Owners". One of the links was "Learn about electric vehicle charging incentives", and goes here:
http://goelectricdrive.com/Incentive...detailId=24013
That page, at GoElectricDrive.com says:
The same page references this page:Tax Credit for Residential Charging: Up to $1,000
Consumers who purchase residential fueling equipment may receive a tax credit of 30%, up to $1,000 for equipment placed into service after December 31, 2010.
http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/laws/law/US/351
On the AFDC page linked above, the information is under the heading, " Hydrogen Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit". It says (in part):
So it seems that the credit will not help Volt owners if I am reading this correctly. If that is the case, I am wondering why GM sends links to Volt owners, and the "GoElectricDrive.com" site references a HYDROGEN credit."A tax credit is available for the cost of hydrogen fueling equipment placed into service after December 31, 2005....Consumers who purchase qualified residential fueling equipment may receive a tax credit of up to $1,000. Under current law, this credit expires December 31, 2014."
Perhaps I am reading the text too narrowly and it DOES apply to electric cars?
Anyone, Chevy, GM, Voltarians, anyone know?
Thanks,
Mark

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