At H&H Chevrolet Inc., our new Chevrolet EV (electric vehicle) lineup is open to the possibility of the federal EV tax credit program. With thousands of dollars in credits to secure with your Chevy EV purchase or lease, there's still time to act near Chambersburg, PA.

The federal EV tax credit program ends on Sept. 30, 2025.

What to Expect

The federal EV tax credit program was formulated to inspire shoppers to choose a Chevrolet Blazer EV or Chevrolet Equinox EV over a fuel-fired vehicle. The premise was to lessen carbon emissions released while underway, while eliminating the need and cost of fuel from our daily routine.

Though at the end of September, this very program and the capacity to secure up to $7,500 in federal tax credits will expire. As well, it has been noted that additional tax credits have been issued with the installation of a dedicated charging unit installed at home in Shippensburg, PA.

And while the federal EV program soon ends, there are state-based benefits and other advantages that may remain intact:

  • State clean-vehicle programs may have rebates to apply for.
  • Utility companies might offer discounts on energy especially when charging at low-peak hours in Greencastle, PA.
  • HOV carpool lane usage is commonly provided to EV drivers traveling alone.
  • Parking in certain urban shopping and dining districts might be free of cost for the Chevrolet EV owner near Carlisle, PA.

And with your choice of Chevrolet EV, maintenance is largely restricted to brake systems and tires assortments going forward. Without a combustion engine, vehicle operation is made cleaner outside Newville, PA.

H&H Chevrolet Inc. – Visit Us to Learn More

We encourage curious shoppers to visit our local Shippensburg-area Chevrolet dealership to learn more about new Chevrolet EVs.

While certain restrictions may apply, shoppers have a limited time to act toward welcoming federal tax credits worth up to $7,500.

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