Before the end of the tax deductions, Americans go crazy buying electric cars.
In July of this year, the US Congress passed the so-called "BIGGER Act" pushed by President Trump. The law stipulates that the US government will no longer provide tax incentives for electric cars starting from September 30th of this year. According to a report from CNBC's website on the 9th, American consumers are rushing to buy electric cars in order to enjoy a tax incentive of $7,500 per car before the deadline. Data shows that in July, the proportion of electric car sales to total passenger car sales reached 9.1%, setting a historical record. In addition, the sales of used electric cars in the US in July were also close to 36,700, also setting a new record for a single month. The company predicts that the third quarter may set a record for electric car sales. However, in the fourth quarter of this year, electric car sales in the US may "plummet".
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