CleanTechnica•19 days ago
Cheapest Used Electric Cars in the USA, Part 2
Key Takeaway
The evolving market for used EVs and the impact of policy changes directly influence the trajectory of electrification and future electricity demand, which is critical for power sector planning.
AI Summary
- •The market for used electric vehicles (EVs) is dynamic, with evolving price points and availability, even after the expiration of the $4,000 used EV tax credit.
- •The ending of the used EV tax credit is a policy change that may influence the pace and demographics of EV adoption, impacting future electricity demand growth and load profiles.
- •Continued availability of affordable used EVs suggests ongoing electrification trends, requiring developers and large power consumers to consider long-term grid impacts and charging infrastructure needs.
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Article Content
A couple of months ago, just before the $4,000 used EV tax credit ended, I published an article on the cheapest used electric car options I could find — well, with some limitations. It’s now time to compare those to what’s on the market now. I loosened up the limitations ... [continued] The post Cheapest Used Electric Cars in the USA, Part 2 appeared first on CleanTechnica .