Texas Dan
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I have actually received the Texas $2,500 EV rebate twice, once on a 2015 Ford Fusion Energi and once on a 2018 Nissan Leaf. I was not able to receive the rebate when I leased my 2019 Kia Niro EV because the program wasn't funded in 2019. Since I knew I wouldn't get my F150L until 2023 or even 2024 and the deadline for submitting applications is 7-JAN-23, I didn't think the current Texas EV rebate would be available for the F150L I have reserved.
The NoR for the program states that, "The applicant must have purchased or leased the vehicle, taken possession of the vehicle, and applied for or acquired title and registration of the vehicle in Texas" so I don't think just having a Texas EV rebate reservation on the due date is going to do you much good. The best I can hope for now is that the Texas EV rebate program gets refunded for a time period covering the date I take delivery of the F150L. I think Texas needs to fund the program every year and increase the application limit for EVs.
The NoR for the program states that, "The applicant must have purchased or leased the vehicle, taken possession of the vehicle, and applied for or acquired title and registration of the vehicle in Texas" so I don't think just having a Texas EV rebate reservation on the due date is going to do you much good. The best I can hope for now is that the Texas EV rebate program gets refunded for a time period covering the date I take delivery of the F150L. I think Texas needs to fund the program every year and increase the application limit for EVs.
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