Hyundai Motor’s U.S. sales corporation said it sold 1,306 Aini Krypton 5 electric vehicles in the United States in September, a decrease of more than 200 units from the 1,500 units in August and a decrease of more than 30% from July. Kia Motors’ electric vehicle EV6 sold 1,440 units in the United States, a decrease of 400 units from August and a decrease of more than 270 units from July… The U.S. “Inflation Reduction Act” stipulates that only electric vehicles that are finally assembled in the United States will be taxed The deduction is in the form of a subsidy of up to $7,500 per vehicle. Hyundai Motor’s Ani Krypton 5 and Kia’s EV6 are both produced in South Korea and exported to the United States, so they are both excluded from the subsidy, which is expected to hit Hyundai and Kia’s exports to the United States.
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