
What Should Missouri Drivers Know About EV Tax Credits and Charger Incentives?
Electric vehicle incentives are changing. The federal Clean Vehicle Credit—worth up to $7,500—will end on September 30, 2025, unless Congress extends it. The separate credit for installing a home EV charger is available through June 30, 2026. If you're considering buying an EV in Springfield, MO, it’s important to plan ahead.
How Much Is the EV Tax Credit—and Who Qualifies?
You could receive up to $7,500 in tax savings if the EV meets both requirements:
- $3,750 for meeting battery component manufacturing guidelines
- $3,750 for meeting critical mineral sourcing requirements
Not all EVs qualify. Some may only receive a partial credit—or none at all—depending on how and where the vehicle is built.
What Are the Eligibility Requirements for Chevrolet EVs?
For a Chevy EV to qualify, it must:
- Be brand new at the time of sale
- Include a battery with at least 7 kilowatt-hours of capacity
- Be assembled in North America by a qualified manufacturer
- Stay within price limits: $80,000 MSRP cap for trucks, SUVs, and vans; $55,000 for all others
- Be reported to the IRS by the dealership
- Be purchased by a buyer within income limits set by the IRS
What’s the Deadline—and Will These Credits Be Renewed?
The Clean Vehicle Credit ends September 30, 2025. The home charger incentive expires June 30, 2026. Renewal is uncertain, so taking action soon is the best way to avoid missing out.
How Can Reliable Chevrolet in Springfield, MO Help?
We’ll guide you through eligibility, income thresholds, and documentation. Whether you're shopping for a Chevrolet Blazer EV or considering charger installation at home, our team can help you take advantage of these benefits before they’re gone.
Want to Learn More About Your EV Options in Missouri?
Contact Reliable Chevrolet in Springfield, MO. We’ll walk you through available EV models and incentives—so you can buy with confidence before time runs out.