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The amount of time it takes to charge an electric vehicle (EV) varies depending on the type of charger and the speed at which the car can accept the power. Most vehicle charging takes place at home with either a Level 1 (120-volt) or Level 2 (240-volt circuit) charger, which can provide 2-5 miles range per hour and 12-24 miles range per hour, respectively.
If a long-distance drive occurs, a Level 3 (DC Fast Charger) can be used, which takes about 38 minutes to charge the car from 5 to 80 percent. However, charging can take longer due to temperature and the car's onboard converter, which can only handle a specific amount of power.
The Volkswagen ID battery pack contains 82 kilowatt-hours of energy, 5,500 times more than the average smartphone. This amount of energy could power a typical U.S. home, using 30.5 kilowatt-hours daily for two and a half days.
If you purchase a brand new, fully electric car, you could qualify for a tax credit of up to $7,500 from the federal U.S. government. Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) could also be eligible for this credit.
The question of whether the EV tax credit is refundable has been on many people's minds.It turns out that for 2021 taxpayers filing as individuals, the maximum amount of the electric vehicle (EV) tax credit is $7,500. Unfortunately, this amount is typically not refundable.
A write-off is a tax deduction that reduces your taxable income, while the federal electric vehicle (EV) tax credit of up to $7,500 is a direct discount on taxes due. A $7,500 write-off would mean you pay $7,500 less in taxes than you would have otherwise; however, an EV tax credit provides much more savings since it's effectively a handout for up to $7,500. To maximize the benefits when buying an EV, make sure to look into the list of state EV incentives maintained by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).