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Scientists are finally getting through to politicians that carbon emissions are causing big problems to our planet. The Multi-State ZEV Action Plan was released a few days ago to help limit those carbon emissions by putting 3.3 million zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) on the road by 2025. The 8 states that have made this pledge are California, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont and Oregon. Together they make up about one quarter of U.S. car sales each year.

This plan includes 11 main results they are hoping to reach and also the plans to attain them. The results consist of three main categories; expanding the market of ZEVs, improving the experience of manufacturing and purchasing ZEVs for automakers and consumers, and regulating the codes and standards of the ZEV market.

ZEVs include plug-in hybrids, battery electric and hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles. As of May, 2014, manufacturers have rolled out more than 20 models in these categories as they continue to build the market and demand. Currently there are over 200,000 ZEVs nationwide.

To find out more information on ZEVs and how you may be able to get a rebate on the purchase of one, head over to www.CarDealerRebates.com today and get all the information your need.

Maryland’s state legislature passed a bill last month hoping to encourage electric car purchases in the state. HB 1345 would extend Maryland’s electric tax credit three more years, through June 30th, 2017. The maximum tax incentive would also increase under the bill’s guidelines. The $1000 tax credit would be raised to $3000 after the bill goes into effect, which is scheduled for June 30th, 2014.

If the governor signs the bill, it would replace Maryland’s current $400 tax credit for installing electric-car charging stations with rebates of up to $900 for individuals and $5000 for businesses. The Maryland charging station program would have a cap at 600,000 per year with rebates available until June 2017.

If you want more information about electric vehicle rebates, you can find all of the current rebate information at www.CarDealerRebates.com.