California's governor plans to set aside $200 million for state EV tax credits

California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced plans to allocate $200 million towards a new incentive program aimed at making electric vehicles (EVs) more affordable and accessible for residents. As part of the proposed budget for 2026-2027, the "light-duty zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) incentive program" will provide a one-time infusion of funding to support the adoption of EVs.

The move comes as a response to the federal EV tax credit expiration, which has dealt a significant blow to prospective buyers. According to data from the California Energy Commission, EV sales accounted for nearly 30% of new car sales in the third quarter of last year. The state's push to support EV adoption is seen as crucial in maintaining momentum and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

While details on how the $200 million will be allocated are scarce, a rebate system similar to the federal tax credits has been proposed. This would provide an "on the hood" instant discount for EV buyers, similar to the up to $7,500 in federal rebates for new vehicles and up to $4,000 for used ones.

California Air Resources Board Chairwoman Lauren Sanchez revealed that the state is still exploring whether it will extend incentives to used EV purchases. The proposed incentive program aims to keep ZEVs affordable and accessible to all Californians, supporting the administration's strategy in promoting sustainable transportation options.
 
🌴 You know what's bugging me? The gov's always trying to help us out with these new programs and incentives πŸ€‘... just think about it, $200 million for EVs alone! That's a lot of cash πŸ’Έ. And I'm all for making them more affordable, 'specially with the federal tax credit thingy gone 🚫. But here's the thing - we gotta be smart about this too πŸ€”. The gov's got to make sure these incentives don't just go straight into gas-guzzlers' pockets 😐. Maybe they could look into some sort of tiered system? πŸ“ˆ Like, you know, for those who can really afford it πŸ€‘... and then we've gotta keep an eye on the emissions thingy ⚠️.
 
🀯 what's taking so long?! like, I get that Gavin Newsom is trying to save the planet and all but $200 million should be enough to make EVs super affordable ASAP! πŸš€ 30% of new car sales are electric already? we need more people driving eco-friendly cars like now. πŸ’¨ it's getting ridiculous that federal tax credits expired, that's just gonna hurt regular people trying to buy EVs. and yeah, the rebate system sounds perfect. I'm so down for instant discounts on my next ride πŸš—πŸ’Έ
 
Yaaas, finally some good news for EV lovers πŸš€πŸ’š! California is stepping up its game with a $200 million package to make electric vehicles more affordable, which is gonna be a huge win for people looking to go green without breaking the bank πŸ’ΈπŸŒΏ. The state's on it, trying to maintain that momentum and reduce greenhouse gas emissions - we need more of this eco-friendly love ❀️. Let's hope they can figure out the rebate system soon, I'm hyped about getting that instant discount πŸ€‘. Used EV purchases are still a mystery, but fingers crossed Lauren Sanchez and her team can get it sorted out ⚠️. This is a major win for sustainable transportation options, and I'm all about it 🌟.
 
I think this move by California is super thoughtful πŸ€“. With the federal tax credits expiring, I was worried that the momentum for EV adoption would slow down ⏱️. But Gavin Newsom's plan to allocate $200 million towards making ZEVs more affordable is a great response to that challenge πŸ’‘. It shows that California is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and promoting sustainable transportation options 🌎.

The fact that they're proposing a rebate system similar to the federal tax credits is also really smart πŸ’Έ. I'm curious to see how it will be implemented, but if it's done right, it could make a big difference in encouraging more people to switch to EVs ⚑️. And kudos to Lauren Sanchez for exploring the possibility of extending incentives to used EV purchases – that's a great way to keep ZEVs accessible to everyone 🀝.
 
πŸ€” I'm kinda on board with this move, but let's be real, $200 million is a pretty big chunk of change for CA taxpayers. What if it just ends up being another program that gets lost in the shuffle? πŸ€‘ And what about the environmental impact? Are we really sure that incentivizing EV purchases is going to make a significant difference in reducing greenhouse gas emissions?

I mean, I'm all for reducing our carbon footprint, but let's not forget that there are other factors at play here. Like, have you seen the prices of those EVs lately? They're still pretty steep, even with the proposed rebate system. And what about the infrastructure? We need more charging stations, stat! πŸš—πŸ’¨
 
Yaaas! 🀩 I'm so stoked about Cali's new plan to make EVs more affordable for everyone! πŸ’š It's like, totally awesome that they're stepping up their game after the federal tax credits expired πŸ€•. I mean, we all know how much of a bummer that was for people who wanted to buy an EV πŸš—. But, like, California is on it! πŸ’ͺ And, honestly, 30% of new car sales being EVs? That's, like, a total win! πŸŽ‰ We're getting closer to a future where transportation is, like, super sustainable and eco-friendly 🌿.

And, I love that they're proposing a rebate system, too! πŸ’Έ Like, who doesn't love a good discount? πŸ˜† It's all about making EVs more accessible to everyone, not just the rich folks who can afford them. And, California Air Resources Board Chairwoman Lauren Sanchez is like, totally on it, exploring ways to extend incentives to used EV purchases 🀝.

This is, like, total progress, guys! πŸ’¨ We're moving in the right direction, and I'm so hyped about it! πŸŽ‰ Bring on the electric vehicles and a more sustainable future for all! 🌟
 
ugh i feel u πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ if u r in cali rn & u wanna buy an ev but the federal credits expired lol what r u gonna do?! 😩 california is like the only one takin steps to make evs more affordable tho πŸ’š maybe this $200 mil will finally push ppl over the edge & get them makin a switch πŸš€ i mean, 30% of new car sales are EVs already?! that's crazy! 🀯 but still, it's about time they do somethin' to help us out πŸ™
 
I'm so down for this πŸ™Œ California is like leading the way on making electric cars more affordable. I mean, it makes total sense - we need to reduce our carbon footprint and what better way to do that than by switching to EVs? The fact that 30% of new car sales were EVs in Q3 last year is already a big deal πŸš€. Now if they can get the price down even more, I'm sure it'll be a huge hit with people. A rebate system sounds like a good idea too - who doesn't love saving some cash? πŸ€‘ But I hope they don't just stop at new cars... what about used EVs? That's where I think most people are gonna start buying from.
 
I'm so stoked about Cali taking steps towards making EVs more affordable πŸš€πŸ’Έ! With climate change getting out of hand and air pollution being a huge issue, we need all the help we can get to switch to cleaner cars. I've got a friend who's been eyeing an EV for ages but couldn't afford it because of those federal tax credits expiring... this is like music to her ears 🎡! A rebate system would be super helpful, especially if they're considering extending it to used EVs too. It's all about progress, and California's definitely leading the way πŸ’š.
 
I'M SO GLAD TO HEAR THAT CALIFORNIA IS GONNA HELP OUT WITH MAKING ELECTRIC VEHICLES MORE AFFORDABLE!!! IT'S LIKE, WE KNOW EVS ARE THE FUTURE AND ALL, BUT THEY'RE STILL REALLY EXPENSIVE RIGHT NOW. I MEAN, WHO CAN Afford A $50K CAR??? NOT MOST PEOPLE, THAT'S FOR SURE!

BUT SERIOUSLY, THIS IS A GREAT MOVE BY GOVERNOR NEWSOM AND CALIFORNIA. IT'LL HELP REDUCE GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND GET MORE ZEVs ON THE ROAD. AND IF THEY CAN MAKE THEM MORE AFFORDABLE, WE'LL SEE MORE PEOPLE BUYING THEM FOR SURE! πŸš—πŸ’š
 
I'm kinda stoked to see California taking a proactive step towards making electric vehicles more affordable for everyone πŸš€πŸ’š. It's crazy how some states are trying to pick up where the federal government left off after those EV tax credits expired πŸ˜•. A $200 million rebate system could be a huge game-changer, especially since data shows 30% of new car sales in California were already electric last year πŸ“ˆ. I'm all for supporting sustainable transportation options, and if it can help people make the switch from gas-guzzling cars, that's a win-win!
 
idk why california needs to be the one doing this lol, can't they just let people make their own choices without all these incentives? it feels like they're trying to control every aspect of our lives. and $200 million is a pretty small amount considering how huge the market is. i mean, have you seen the prices of those evs lately? it's like they're charging us for being environmentally friendly or something πŸ˜’. plus, what about the people who can't afford these rebates? are they just gonna be left behind? i'm all for reducing emissions and stuff, but can't we do this in a way that doesn't hurt the average joe? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'M SO GLAD CALIFORNIA IS DOING SOMETHING ABOUT THE FEDERAL EV TAX CREDIT EXPIRATION!!! IT'S LIKE, WHOA, PEOPLE WERE REALLY INVESTED IN GETTING THOSE CREDITS AND NOW THEY'RE JUST SITTING THERE WITH NO MONEY FOR EVS. THIS NEW PROGRAM IS A GAME CHANGER, ESPECIALLY FOR PEOPLE ON BUDGET. A $200 MILLION INCENTIVE IS LIKE, A WHOLE LOTTA MONEY!!! I HOPE THEY DO EXTEND IT TO USED EV PURCHASES TOO, THAT WOULD BE AMAZING!!!
 
omg can you believe cali is doin somethin about this ev thing 🀩 like i know they gotta take action on climate change and all but its great 2 hear thats theyre investin some cash into makin EVs more affordable for regular ppl πŸ€‘ we need more of that kinda think in the us cuz lets be real federal tax credits are a joke and most ppl cant even afford those rebates πŸ˜’ so if cali can make it happen with a $200m grant id be down πŸ‘
 
I'm so down for this πŸ’‘! $200 million is a solid start, but we need more πŸ’Έ California should also focus on improving public charging infrastructure πŸš€ to make EV ownership even more practical for long-distance trips and daily commutes. It's crazy how the federal tax credits expiration has impacted EV sales πŸ“‰, so it's awesome that Cali's stepping up to support their residents πŸ‘
 
just hope they dont only benefit rich people who can afford electric cars lol πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ what about the low income fam? we need incentives that arent just a Band-Aid solution for the wealthy πŸ˜’

anywayz, i'm all for making EVs more affordable, but whats up with the rebate system? cant they like, make it so we can get rebates on our existing cars too? or like, provide public charging stations in low income neighborhoods πŸš—πŸ’‘ that way everyone can benefit from this initiative

i dunno maybe im just being impatient but i want to see real change here πŸ•°οΈπŸŒŽ
 
πŸš¨πŸ’Έ just heard cali is allocatin $200 million for an electric vehicle incentive progam... sounds good but prob wont make a diff with federal tax credits expirin soon... guess thats why they need it πŸ€‘ still think its a good idea tho, cuz evs r gettin more expensive by the day... 30% of new car sales in cali is already EVs tho, that's crazy! πŸ’š might be a chance for people to buy 'em now instead of waitin 2 years or summin πŸ•°οΈ dont know if it'll help with gas prices but hopefully it'll reduce emissions 🌎
 
I'm not sure if this is the right move, but I get why they're doing it πŸ€”. California's always been a bit ahead of the game when it comes to eco-friendly stuff. The thing that worries me is that $200 million might just cover a tiny fraction of the costs associated with switching all our vehicles over to electric. Like, we're talking thousands or tens of thousands of cars, right? It's gonna be interesting to see how this plays out πŸš—πŸ’Έ
 
I feel like Cali is really stepping up its game when it comes to going green πŸŒ±πŸš€. I mean, $200 million is a pretty big chunk of change for electric vehicles, but I guess you gotta do what you gotta do if you wanna keep those emissions down πŸ€”. The fact that EV sales are already making up 30% of new car sales in the state? That's just nuts! πŸš—πŸ’¨. And I love how they're exploring extending incentives to used EV purchases - it's like, why not make sustainable transportation options accessible to everyone, regardless of whether you bought a new or pre-owned ride? πŸ’ΈπŸŒŸ
 
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