Hello everybody,
So my wife got an offer from GSU... We are very excited about moving to the ATL! I'm not sure exactly when, probably later this summer since they want her to teach in the fall.
Anyway, as you all know GA has a sweet EV credit whereas VA (my current state) has none. So moving creates an opportunity for me and maybe a problem too. My car should arrive here in early June, but the earliest conceivable moving date would be August I think. I emailed my DS and she said all they can do is hold the car for 30 days at the end of the delivery window. Not long enough for a GA delivery.
So the opportunity-- I _think_ I'll be eligible for the credit, since I'll have purchased the car in the same year as I registered in GA and started paying GA state income tax. I need to find out if there is a restriction for cars that were registered in another state previously.
And the problem-- driving a "40" kwh Tesla 600 miles... Not sure how that's going to work. I guess I could get it shipped, but that sounds expensive. Any suggestions?
Lastly, either way it'll be great to be in an area with Tesla service and other Tesla drivers around!
-Aron
So my wife got an offer from GSU... We are very excited about moving to the ATL! I'm not sure exactly when, probably later this summer since they want her to teach in the fall.
Anyway, as you all know GA has a sweet EV credit whereas VA (my current state) has none. So moving creates an opportunity for me and maybe a problem too. My car should arrive here in early June, but the earliest conceivable moving date would be August I think. I emailed my DS and she said all they can do is hold the car for 30 days at the end of the delivery window. Not long enough for a GA delivery.
So the opportunity-- I _think_ I'll be eligible for the credit, since I'll have purchased the car in the same year as I registered in GA and started paying GA state income tax. I need to find out if there is a restriction for cars that were registered in another state previously.
And the problem-- driving a "40" kwh Tesla 600 miles... Not sure how that's going to work. I guess I could get it shipped, but that sounds expensive. Any suggestions?
Lastly, either way it'll be great to be in an area with Tesla service and other Tesla drivers around!
-Aron