This retains the battery capacity provisions of the previous subsidy?
Looks like it's non-refundable, just like the last subsidy, so it favors the wealthy.
Nice to see US manufacturers are no longer penalized for having met their credit limits. A subsidy to the wealth is still dumb though, especially when there's no plan to describe how these massive subsidies will substantially reduce CO2 emissions and how that justifies the spending (or lack of collection, which is essentially the same thing).
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