Dealerships in Florida may use tax credits for EV charging solutions

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Optimus Energy Solutions has been collaborating with qualified businesses across Florida to help them utilize tax credits for on-site electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment. While much of the focus on EV tax credits is directed at consumers purchasing electric vehicles, dealerships may also be eligible for these credits to offset their costs.

This initiative aims to support auto dealerships in enhancing their infrastructure to accommodate the growing demand for electric vehicles. Optimus Energy Solutions’ efforts are part of a broader push to encourage the adoption of EVs by making it easier and more cost-effective for businesses to install necessary charging facilities.

The content regarding this initiative is restricted to members of the Florida Automobile Dealers Association (FADA). Existing user account holders can log in, while new users have the option to register.



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