Updated 2017 Incentives for Electric Vehicles and EVSE (for Tesla and More)
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
By Mia Yamauchi Share Tweet Arizona | California | Colorado | Delaware | D.C. | Georgia | Louisiana | Maryland | Massachusetts | Missouri | New Jersey | New York | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | Washington Here’s an updated list of valid federal and state EV and EVSE incentives for 2017. EV drivers should know about new income caps, upcoming deadlines and funding changes for state and federal income tax credits, rebates, grants and loan programs. Higher-income EV owners may be particularly interested in the commercial incentives listed for e ..read more
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2017 Tesla Tax Credits, Rebates and Incentives by State and Region
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
By Mia Yamauchi Share Tweet Anyone who purchases a Tesla in any state can get $7,500 knocked off their federal tax bill as a credit. There are also many state-specific tax credits, rebates and other incentives. Some state have income caps or special rules for Teslas in particular due to the higher MSRP of some Tesla models–and the fact that Teslas are not sold through typical franchise dealerships. Below is a handy reference to all incentives you may be entitled to for buying a Tesla Model S, Model X, or Model 3. Click the “See Details” link for a more complete explanation of special conditi ..read more
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Tesla Charging: The Complete Guide to Charging at Home, in Public and Autonomously
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
By Mia Yamauchi Share Tweet Tesla Charging Basics: What to Know & Why You Care Each level of charging delivers different charging speeds. Different Tesla configurations have a maximum charge power they can accept. Choosing the right Tesla charger minimizes hassle and installation costs. And maximizes your enjoyment of electric driving. Keep reading to make charging levels as easy as 1, 2, 3. First, an “EV Charger” Can Refer to Two Different Things  Internal or “On-Board” ChargerThe on-board charger is a component inside the car. The OBC manages internal power flow to safely cha ..read more
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How Will Autonomous Vehicles Charge Themselves?
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
By Mia Yamauchi Share Tweet The success of Tesla’s Model S proves more than the market case for electric vehicles. It also shows the market is accelerating straight into autonomy as a central tenet of our sustainable transportation future. You can see the market demand for autonomy in vehicle sales today. Look at these YTD sales of large luxury sedans. With few exceptions, the more autonomous features, the better the sales.   Share Tweet This goes for gas, hybrid, and plug-in versions across manufacturers of top-selling large, luxury sedans. As Luxury Sedans Go, So Goes the Universal C ..read more
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Why We Need a Meaningful Comparison of Vehicle Autonomy
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
By Mia Yamauchi Share Tweet THE MOST AUTONOMOUS LUXURY SEDANS I was curious. What is the most autonomous car consumers can buy today? Anecdotally, Model S is the most autonomous. But by how much? Does anyone else come close? Individual features are given snappy names, but what does it mean to be the actual user? It turns out there’s not a clear way to compare semi-self-driving cars, so we made one. Consumers need and easy way to compare the level of autonomy between vehicles in a granular way. SAE Autonomy Levels 0-5 are the gold standard for overall progress towards “full self d ..read more
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This is How Far You Can Drive an EV from Washington DC
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
Share Tweet Images speak louder than words. Visualize the true reach of EV range with the map graphic below. The pure-electric range of various EV and range-extended EVs is shown overlaid on a map of LA. See just how far you can go on 100% clean electric power. To put driving range into context, the average US driver covers 37 miles per day. Every EV hitting the road in 2017 that can cover at least 37 miles on pure electric power is included. Nearly all EVs with less than 100 miles of range have gas-powered backups powered by a regular gas tank. Gas-powered range is not incl ..read more
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Updated: 32 Different EVs Can Cover 100% of Daily Driving on Pure Electric Power in 2017
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
By Mia Yamauchi Share Tweet How Far Can You Really Drive in an Electric Vehicle? EV Range Comparison Map Images speak louder than words. To visualize  EV range numbers, check out the infographic below. We compare the pure-electric range of various EV and range-extended EVs to familiar maps of major US cities. The graphic shows just how far you can go on 100% clean electric power. All EVs that get over 37 miles of range (the average daily US driving distance) that are being sold or planning to be sold in 2017 are included. Nearly all EVs with under 100 miles of elec ..read more
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Tesla Infographic: Most Popular Model S Upgrades
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
By Ben Griffon Share Tweet Check out the infographic below based on our post: Which Model S Upgrades Are Really Worth the Money?. Keep scrolling for a quick visual review of results from the poll that went out with the upgrades post. Download Hi-res PDF To view the original survey that these poll results are based on, scroll to the end of the post: Model S Owners on Which Upgrades Are Really Worth the Money. Related Content: Take the Poll: Which Tesla Model S Options Did You Choose? The Complete Tesla Charging Guide Tesla Enthusiast Adds Wireless Charging to His Own Car in Californ ..read more
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Tesla charging speed on a 110 volt outlet
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
By Mia Yamauchi Share Tweet By Mia Yamauchi Technically you can connect your Tesla to a standard 110v plug receptacle with the free adapter that comes with the car. But you can only charge slowly–at about 3 miles of range per hour parked. It’s about as practical as refilling a gas car’s tank with an eye dropper. It will take up to 4 full days to fully recharge an empty Tesla car battery using a regular wall outlet. “Technically you can connect your Tesla to a standard 110v plug but it’s about as pracitcal as refilling a gas car’s tank with an eye dropper.” Keep in mind, though, folk ..read more
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How to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse in Your Tesla Model S
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by Ben Griffon
3y ago
By Mia Yamauchi   Share Tweet Sometimes the news can make it feel like the end of the world is around the corner. Perhaps even inspire an inventory of skills and assets in the case of, say, a zombie apocalypse? You’ll need skills, tools, and a little luck to survive the rise of the undead. While survivalists may enter the fray with a skills edge against the brain-munching hoards, some nerdier folks might just have a secret weapon in the Tesla Model S. Nerd-survivalist?  Winner winner ain’t no zombie chicken dinner. Check out the infographic below to see how Tesla Model S can&nb ..read more
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