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Tesla Stock, Policy Loopholes, and Industry Outlook: An In-Depth Analysis
Controversy Over EV Subsidies and Policy Loopholes
The recent distribution of EV tax credits has sparked significant controversy, highlighting perceived unfairness and potential loopholes in government policy. Starting April 18th, the Lincoln Aviator GT plug-in hybrid, priced at $72,000 with a mere 21-mile electric range, qualifies for the full $7,500 EV tax credit. Conversely, Tesla's Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive, offering a substantial 272-mile range and starting at $42,000, receives only a diminished $3,750 credit. Critics argue that hybrids with minimal electric ranges shouldn't qualify for such subsidies, as they do little to truly promote electric vehicle adoption.