Exclusive: U.S. bill to boost electric car tax credits could rev GM, Tesla [www.reuters.com]
Tesla and GM Rise as Lawmakers Present Electric Vehicle Tax Credit Bill [www.thestreet.com]
Tesla shares jump as lawmakers begin push to expand EV tax credits [www.cnbc.com]
Bipartisan senators offer bill to expand electric vehicle tax credit [thehill.com]
Tesla and GM could get back federal tax credit for another 400,000 electric cars with bi-partisan bill [electrek.co]
"A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers introduced legislation on Wednesday to expand the #ElectricVehicle tax credit by 400,000 vehicles per manufacturer," via @Reuters#CleanerCars #EVshttps://t.co/Ecp4yYbncc
— NRDC ? (@NRDC) April 10, 2019
This bill is sponsored by D-Michigan, co-sponsors are D-Michigan and R-Tennessee. Read that as GM x 2 and Nissan x 1. It’s timing is exacted to hurt Tesla the most while optimally helping GM and Nissan. $TSLAhttps://t.co/zwnphnE2JB
— Alter Viggo (@AlterViggo) April 10, 2019
US lawmakers begin push to expand federal electric vehicle tax credits https://t.co/e35FajXRDC
— TheTaycanDude (@ClarkDennisM) April 10, 2019
US lawmakers begin push to expand federal electric vehicle tax credits https://t.co/7xEvATWEtF pic.twitter.com/rQK06Kuh0A
— Phil LeBeau (@Lebeaucarnews) April 10, 2019
No, just no. If EV can't compete in the free market corporate welfare isn't the answer. (Side note this also explains why the new age welfare queen musk's tesla is having problems. Musk's gov sugar daddy cut his welfare by 50% on Jan 1st ) https://t.co/JkvwCFpDd7
— unseen1 (@unseen1_unseen) April 10, 2019
U.S. bill to boost electric car tax credits could rev GM, Tesla https://t.co/9RljOH6zjI
— Ben Klayman (@benklayman) April 10, 2019
US lawmakers begin push to expand federal electric vehicle tax credits
— ? Merlin ? (@MerlinYYC) April 10, 2019
While the world wakes up @AndrewScheer@fordnation @jkenmey run around with their heads up their buts https://t.co/A99lYIvuya
The Driving America Forward Act has bipartisan support, and if passed would reshape the federal EV tax credit. By increasing the limit to 400,000 vehicles per OEM, @Tesla & @GM would have their full credit restored. Let's get it done! @RobertoFerris #EVs https://t.co/nFBMA4tKTT
— eMotorWerks (@eMotorWerks) April 10, 2019
Lawmakers begin bipartisan push to expand EV tax credits https://t.co/fBZKTJN12s
— hari sreenivasan (@hari) April 10, 2019
Bipartisan? No, very misleading. Just 1 Blue state Republican up for election that is desperate for blue state cred (Susan Collins) & 1 Republican from the district that manufacturers the Nissan LEAF. The official GOP budget eliminated it & TAXED EVs!https://t.co/rhIc6Skqka
— Speculawyer ??-American (@speculawyer) April 10, 2019
#Tesla and GM could get back federal tax credit for another 400,000 electric cars with bi-partisan bill #EV https://t.co/pFSp8I8pho
— Electric Auto Assoc (@EAANational) April 10, 2019
#Tesla & #GM could get back federal tax credit for another 400,000 #ElectricCars with bi-partisan bill... https://t.co/vnePQR7gHl #TeslaMotors #GeneralMotors #taxcredit #EVtaxcredit #electricvehicle #bipartisan #democrats #republicans #USPolitics #EVs #American #Automakers #USA
— PlugShare (@plugshare) April 10, 2019
Looks like some $TSLA longs made some huge calls to try to 'baggy' some shorties.https://t.co/yJnsA6wxXz
— FalconWingFail (@FalconWingFail) April 10, 2019