If you plan to transition to an electric vehicle for your 2025 San Bernardino adventures, chances are you’ve looked over the excellent Chevrolet EV lineup. In addition to being cleaner, more environmentally friendly, and quieter to drive, the federal government also incentivizes new car buyers to purchase EVs by providing tax credits of up to $7,500. In this guide by Rotolo Chevrolet, Inc., we’ll lay out some important information, such as what Chevy cars qualify for the EV tax credit, how and why a vehicle qualifies, and more.
We’ll answer your top questions: Does the Chevy Bolt qualify for the text credit? Is there a Chevy Equinox EV tax credit? Does the Chevy Silverado qualify for the tax credit? Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions.
A vehicle must meet certain standards to qualify for the federal EV tax credit. Please review them below, and contact us if you have any questions.
To qualify for the federal EV tax credit, the seller must report the required information to you and the IRS at the time of sale, and you must not exceed certain income eligibility thresholds. In addition, the vehicle must:
In addition to the IRS resource provided above, you can use the NHTSA VIN Decoder to determine where your vehicle was assembled. But now, let’s turn our attention to Chevy and their EV lineup. So, is there a Chevy Equinox EV tax credit? Does the Chevy Bolt qualify for the tax credit? And for Rancho Cucamonga truck lovers, does the Chevy Silverado EV qualify for the tax credit?
While there are plans to return the Bolt EV to the lineup as a GM Ultium-platform-based model in late 2025, it isn’t available to Rialto drivers (or anyone else, for that matter) yet. So while we do think that it will ultimately qualify, it’s difficult to be certain at the moment.
Yes. According to the EPA, the 2025 Equinox EV and Blazer EV are both eligible for the full $7,500 tax credit. However, please avail yourself of the resources above and the expert knowledge of our Rotolo Chevrolet, Inc. associates to be sure, since it’s not guaranteed that all versions of all models will necessarily qualify.
Yes! Like the Chevy Equinox and Blazer, the EPA’s Vehicle Eligibility Search tool shows that the Silverado EV qualifies for the full $7,500 credit amount. However, as is the case with non-truck vehicles, not all versions or trims of the Silverado may necessarily qualify for the tax credit, whether partially or in full. Please check with us, the premier Chevy dealership in the Fontana area, to determine the eligibility of your specific vehicle. Contact our dealership today, and let us assist you in reaping all the benefits of electrification!
Now that you know what Chevy cars qualify for the EV tax credit, you can focus more on what matters more to drivers, like performance and features. Visit our dealership in Fontana and speak with our finance team about taking advantage of EV tax incentives. While you’re with us, you can also test-drive any number of the Chevy EVs we have in our inventory and learn about our new vehicle specials.