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Electric Vehicle Raffle Is Insanely UNDERSOLD. 4,500 Tickets Remain With Less Than 21 Days Before Drawing. Stunning Odds for You. Tickets Benefit Nonprofit.

July 10, 2026 · CleanTechnica · Score: 0

A nonprofit called CCAN Action Fund is running a raffle for electric vehicles, with a drawing set for July 30. This is the eighth year the group has held the raffle. A $200 ticket gives three chances to win, and the group says more than 4,500 of the 10,000 total tickets remain unsold. Taxes on the prizes are covered.

The top prize is a choice between a Rivian R1S or R1T, a Lucid Air or Gravity, or a Porsche Taycan, Macan, or Cayenne. Second prize is a choice between a Volkswagen ID. Buzz, a Rivian R2, or a car from the Hyundai Ioniq lineup. Third prize is a Chevrolet Bolt RS with a 262-mile range. Entrants must be 18 or older, buy their ticket in the United States, live in the United States, and pay U.S. taxes. The raffle closes at 6 p.m. Eastern on July 30, with winners announced an hour later. Proceeds go toward the nonprofit's advocacy work on clean energy and clean transportation.

This is a fundraising raffle, not a rebate or utility program, so it works differently than the incentives typically covered here: you're buying a chance at a prize rather than applying for a guaranteed discount tied to an upgrade on your home. If you're weighing whether to go electric for your next vehicle, the raffle doesn't affect the rebates or programs already available to you, and any EV you might already be planning to buy would follow the normal purchase process rather than this drawing.

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