{"id":13609,"date":"2026-07-14T18:00:08","date_gmt":"2026-07-14T22:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/?p=13609"},"modified":"2026-07-14T06:35:28","modified_gmt":"2026-07-14T10:35:28","slug":"california-rebate-for-new-evs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/california-rebate-for-new-evs\/","title":{"rendered":"California just launched an instant $3,500 discount for first-time EV buyers, no application, no income cap, off the price before you drive away \u2014 and the $50,000 vehicle cap is waived entirely for automakers headquartered in the state, which hands Rivian and Lucid a golden ticket"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The electric vehicle market has been sort of a disaster in the United States. Ever since the federal government killed the $7,500 incentive at the end of September 2025, buyers have hit the brakes, forcing automakers to dramatically pivot their plans. Many companies went from going all-in on electric to sports cars, hybrids, and pickup trucks.<\/p>\n<p>The numbers are genuinely embarrassing. One in four new cars sold worldwide in 2025 was electric, per IEA data. In the US? 7.8%, down from 8.1% the year before. We&#8217;re going backwards.<\/p>\n<p>California, unsurprisingly, has opinions about this. On Monday, Governor Gavin Newsom <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gov.ca.gov\/2026\/07\/13\/as-trump-cedes-global-clean-car-race-to-china-governor-newsom-fights-back-with-instant-zev-rebates-for-first-time-buyers\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">signed SB 168 into law<\/a>, creating a $3,500 instant rebate for first-time EV buyers in the state.<\/p>\n<p>Newsom didn&#8217;t exactly mince words, accusing the president of trying to &#8220;surrender the clean car industry to China on a silver platter.&#8221; His office says the new program will make it easier for families to drive clean and keep money in their pockets, starting later this summer.<\/p>\n<h2>California&#8217;s new $3,500 EV rebate<\/h2>\n<p>The program is called MyFirstEV, and the funding structure is a two-way bet. The state puts up $135.5 million, and participating automakers match it dollar for dollar, bringing the total pot to about $270 million.<\/p>\n<p>The best part, in my opinion: it&#8217;s an instant point-of-sale discount. California&#8217;s old rebate program made you apply and wait for a check. This one comes off the price at the dealership before you drive away. Novel concept.<\/p>\n<p>The guidelines are actually less strict than the previous program:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>$3,500 off new EVs with an MSRP up to $50,000<\/li>\n<li>$1,750 off used EVs sold for up to $25,000<\/li>\n<li>First-time ZEV buyers only<\/li>\n<li>No income cap \u2014 eligibility is gated by vehicle price, not household income<\/li>\n<li>Instant discount at participating dealerships, no applications<\/li>\n<li>California residents only<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The money runs until it&#8217;s exhausted, per CARB, and we don&#8217;t know yet which automakers are actually participating. The agency says it hopes to announce the list next month. Remember that detail. It matters in a minute.<\/p>\n<p>For context, California&#8217;s previous rebate program ended in 2023 after spending $1.49 billion to subsidize 586,000 EV purchases over a decade. This one is smaller, but it&#8217;s the centerpiece of a broader $600 million zero-emission package in the new state budget.<\/p>\n<h2>The Rivian and Lucid loophole<\/h2>\n<p>Now for the spicy part. That $50,000 cap is waived entirely for vehicles from automakers headquartered in California as of January 1, 2026.<\/p>\n<p>That means Rivian, based in Irvine, and Lucid, based in Newark, get the $3,500 rebate on every single model they sell. Which these two brands very much needed, since their cheapest vehicles sit well above $50,000.<\/p>\n<p>The funny part? Neither Rivian nor Lucid actually builds its cars in California. Rivian manufactures in Illinois, Lucid in Arizona. The law rewards where a company plants its headquarters flag, not where the factories are. Keep that in mind for the next paragraph.<\/p>\n<h2>Sorry, Tesla. Austin was a choice<\/h2>\n<p>While you probably assumed Tesla was part of that exception, it&#8217;s not. Tesla moved its corporate headquarters from California to Austin, Texas in December 2021, back when Elon Musk was feuding with the state.<\/p>\n<p>Here&#8217;s what makes it deliciously ironic: Tesla still builds more than 500,000 vehicles a year at its Fremont factory. In California. Doesn&#8217;t matter. Headquarters rule.<\/p>\n<p>So Tesla only qualifies on models under $50,000, and only if it opts into the program at all, since participating automakers have to cover half of each rebate. The Model Y Premium AWD squeezes right under the cap. The Model 3 Performance, at $54,990, misses it.<\/p>\n<p>And I know you were dying for it, but no, the Cybertruck is not part of the program. I know, I know. Don&#8217;t cry too hard about it.<\/p>\n<h2>What $46,500 actually buys you<\/h2>\n<p>The good news is that plenty of mainstream EVs live comfortably under that $50,000 line. The Chevy Bolt starts under $30,000. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is around $35,000, the Mustang Mach-E around $38,000, and Chevy&#8217;s Equinox and Blazer EVs both fit too. Knock $3,500 off any of those and the math starts looking very reasonable.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a big move for a state that <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/california-grid-batteries-nuclear-plants\/\">already runs its evening grid on giant batteries<\/a>, and it lands while the White House and Sacramento are still in court over California&#8217;s 2035 gas car phase-out. This rebate is round two of that fight, just with cash on the hood instead of lawyers.<\/p>\n<p>Can&#8217;t wait until late summer? There&#8217;s exactly one screaming EV deal in America right now: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.autonocion.com\/us\/polestar-3-4-discounts-united-states\/\">Polestar is liquidating its US inventory with up to $25,000 off<\/a> before its own exit. Different kind of incentive, same wallet relief.<\/p>\n<p>So California families get $3,500 toward their first EV, Rivian and Lucid get a golden ticket, and Tesla gets a very expensive lesson in real estate decisions. The only question left: how fast does $270 million run out when the discount is instant?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The electric vehicle market has been sort of a disaster in the United States. 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