Electric Vehicles with Final Assembly in North America

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (Public Law 117-169) amended the Qualified Plug-in Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Credit (IRC 30D), now known as the Clean Vehicle Credit, and added a new requirement for final assembly in North America that took effect on August 17, 2022. For more details on the credit, see Electric Vehicle (EV) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) Tax Credit. Also see the full list of alternative fuel vehicle incentives amended or created by the Inflation Reduction Act.

The following table provides a list of Model Year 2022 and early Model Year 2023 vehicles with final assembly in North America based on Fuel Economy labeling information and Part 583 data submitted by manufacturers to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) respectively as of October 6, 2022. The inclusion of a vehicle on this list is an initial step toward identifying vehicles that may be eligible for the Clean Vehicle Credit, but note that further conditions for eligibility may apply. For eligibility questions, contact the manufacturer or reference information from the IRS.

Note that for some manufacturers, the build location may vary based on the specific vehicle, trim, or the date in the Model Year when it was produced because some models are produced in multiple locations. The build location of a particular vehicle should be confirmed by referring to its Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) using the VIN decoder below or an information label affixed to the vehicle. For questions about the VIN or other specific qualifying information, consumers should contact the manufacturer.

As vehicle manufacturers continue to submit Fuel Economy labeling information and Part 583 vehicle identification information to the relevant government agencies, this list will be updated weekly, as needed. Manufacturers can use the website contact form to request changes to this vehicle list. For more information, see details for manufacturers.

Some manufacturers with vehicles assembled in North America have reached a cap of 200,000 EV credits (as noted below) and are therefore not currently eligible for the Clean Vehicle Credit. For more details, see information from the IRS on the Qualified Plug-In Electric Drive Motor Vehicle Credit.

Electric Vehicles Assembled in North America

Model YearVehicleNote
2022Audi Q5
2022BMW 330e
2022BMW X5
2022Chevrolet Bolt EUVManufacturer sales cap met
2022Chevrolet Bolt EVManufacturer sales cap met
2022Chrysler Pacifica PHEV
2022Ford Escape PHEV
2022Ford F Series
2022Ford Mustang MACH E
2022Ford Transit Van
2022GMC Hummer PickupManufacturer sales cap met
2022GMC Hummer SUVManufacturer sales cap met
2022Jeep Grand Cherokee PHEV
2022Jeep Wrangler PHEV
2022Lincoln Aviator PHEV
2022Lincoln Corsair Plug-in
2022Lucid Air
2022Nissan Leaf
2022Rivian EDV
2022Rivian R1S
2022Rivian R1T
2022Tesla Model 3Manufacturer sales cap met
2022Tesla Model SManufacturer sales cap met
2022Tesla Model XManufacturer sales cap met
2022Tesla Model YManufacturer sales cap met
2022Volvo S60
2022BMW 330e
2022Bolt EVManufacturer sales cap met
2022Cadillac LyriqManufacturer sales cap met
2022Jeep Grand Cherokee PHEV
2022Jeep Wrangler PHEV
2022Lincoln Aviator PHEV
2022Mercedes EQS SUV
2022Nissan Leaf

Specific Assembly Location Based on VIN

In addition to the list of vehicles with final assembly in North America listed above, the build location of a particular vehicle should be confirmed by the VIN or an information label affixed to the vehicle. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s NHTSA provides a VIN decoder that can be used to identify a vehicle’s build plant and country of manufacture along with other details about the vehicle. To look up a vehicle’s assembly location (build plant country)