In the article, I see nothing that says either than Tesla has maxed out on its 
credits, or that they would be better off with the elimination of the tax 
credit.
The credits that Musk says are a "crummy business" are not the tax credits we 
are talking about. Those are California ZEV credits, which Tesla can sell to 
others. Even though they are a "crummy business", the ZEV credits are 
responsible for he profitable quarter, though they can't monetize them to the 
extent they think they should.

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 From: Paul Dove <[email protected]> To: [email protected],        
Electric Vehicle Discussion List <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [EVDL] A Bolt 
EV experience ... Date: 12/26/16, 6:19 AM




According to Elon Musk the elimination of the $7,500 tax credit would be good 
for Tesla. He says Tesla has extra and can only get 

Saying that the "CARB ZEV credit mandate is incredibly weak" and insisting that 
it "needs to be fixed," Musk went on to say that ZEV credits are actually a 
crummy business for Tesla."There were some quarters where we simply cannot even 
find a buyer for credits," he said. "And then when we can find a buyer, it's 
typically fifty cents on the dollar for the ZEV 
credits"http://www.businessinsider.com/tesla-zev-credits-ok-2016-10




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On Dec 25, 2016, at 7:51 PM, Mark Abramowitz via EV <[email protected]> wrote:


Not quite yet.
The tax credit is for actual sales. Tesla isn't close yet, though they think 
that they will hit the 200k in Q3 2018.

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[EVDL] A Bolt EV experience ... Date: 12/25/16, 3:12 PM


The elimination of the $7,500 tax break associated with EVs would be 
beneficial to Tesla since they have just about used up their allotted 
200,000 production allotted to each manufacture. It would level the playing 
field for them.  

Of Course it would hurt those who still have only partially used their 
allotment. For example it would make the Bolt and the Tesla 3 competitively 
priced, whereas with the 7.5 tax break, the Bolt will cost less when Tesla 
hits their limit.  


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