It doesn’t seem like Tesla is gettIng a lot of Fed money, really if any. Closest I can find is the $2,500-$7,500 rebate for buying electric, but that applies to the first 200,000 EV’s made by *ALL* manufacturers. *AND* it doesn’t go to the company, it goes to the consumer after they fill out a form 8396 on their tax return.
https://www.energy.gov/eere/electricvehicles/electric-vehicles-tax-credits-and-other-incentives
This tax credit will be available until 200,000 qualified EVs have been sold in the United States by
each manufacturer, at which point the credit begins to phase out for that manufacturer. Currently,
no manufacturers have been phased out yet. (Emphasis added. Quote is word for word.)
I suppose this equates to billions (if not tens of billions) of dollars across the spectrum of manufactures selling EVs (Tesla, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Ford, GM, yada, yada...).
Various articles point to ~$4.9 Billion to support Elon Musk Tesla, Solar City and Space X. Direct dollars to Tesla, Solar City, Space X and or tax credits, unless I am missing something it is all Federal dollars (our tax dollars) supporting companies not viable on their own. This thread is about Tesla. My comments apply to the spectrum of federal support EV manufactures. direct and indirect. Latter part of sales chatter to "incentivize" buyers, with Federal dollars...tax payer dollars.
The local and state incentives they get for opening facilities places are worth (b****)ing about, but then you’re complaining about local leaders bringing good paying jobs to your area.
Yea, old, slow and forgetful, but don't recall posting anything along the lines of "(b****)ing about local leaders bringing good paying jobs to your area."
Content to agree to disagree. Always willing to read various views and consider...