At Burt Watson Chevrolet, the new Chevrolet EV (electric vehicle) lineup is poised to provide families in Saginaw several thousands of dollars in federal tax credits. This before the federal EV tax credit program is due to expire Sept. 30, 2025.

As such, we're encouraging shoppers in Shields to explore options in two distinct Chevrolet SUVs underpinned by all-electric powertrains. The benefits of which are abundant when behind the wheel outside Midland.

What to Expect

By the end of September, the federal EV tax credit program will come to a close. The details delivered up to $7,500 in tax credits toward the sale or lease of a qualifying Chevrolet Blazer EV or Equinox EV. Both models have been known to secure the full credit allotment as enshrined in the program.

While there are certain requirements for the Freeland shopper to meet, overall the program is one of benefit and advantage. No other remaining, strictly fuel-fired vehicle enjoys this much attention in terms of saving at point of sale and going forward -- given the following details:

  • Added tax credits may be delivered with the installation of a charging unit at home in Saginaw.
  • State-based initiatives may consist of clean-vehicle rebate programs and perhaps other tax-oriented plans.
  • Utility companies may offer discounts on energy when charging your Chevrolet Blazer EV at night.
  • HOV carpool-lane access is provided even while traveling alone when coming into large city areas.
  • Parking in urban dining and shopping districts may be provided at no cost to the Chevrolet Equinox EV driver.

And just think of the savings to welcome without having to fill with fuel and maintenance limited to brake systems and tire assortments.

Burt Watson Chevrolet – Contact Us to Learn More

Shoppers are urged to contact our local Shields-area Chevrolet dealership about the federal EV tax credit program and how it applies to new Chevrolet EVs.

This before the program ends on Sept. 30, 2025.

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