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2025 Electric vehicle tax credits and rebates available in the US, sorted by state

With more mainstream curiosity surrounding EVs, bolstered by a ten-year extension in federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, there’s never been a more exciting time to buy an EV, and there has never been a wider selection of options. What many US consumers may not be aware of, however, is what electric vehicle tax credits may be available to them at the state level in addition to discounts or money back on EV charger installations. Luckily, we’ve broken it all down, state-by-state, below. Note: This data has been updated as of January 2025.

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How electric vehicle tax credits work in the US

The benefits will not last forever, but to further EV adoption in the US, the federal government and its respective state entities offer several perks to consumers looking to go all-electric. With the Inflation Reduction Act enacted by the Biden Administration, we hope federal tax credits for electric vehicles will remain extended for another decade, but state credits and rebates move at an entirely different pace.

That being said, there are plenty of options in a majority of states that you can and should take advantage now. It’s important to understand how these incentives or exemptions vary from the more all-encompassing credits at the federal level.

Federal vs. State electric vehicle tax credits

There are important distinctions between both federal and state electric vehicle tax credits. Most obvious, federal credits apply to the entire United States as a whole while state credits and rebates vary by each territory and can be far more abundant… or not. It all depends on where you live.

For example, while the federal electric vehicle tax credit is quite complicated under its revised terms in the Inflation Reduction Act, the concept of the credit itself remains quite cut and dry. US consumers may qualify for up to $7,500 in federal tax credit for an electric vehicle.

There are a bunch of other factors that went into play on January 1, 2023, when the new terms kicked in, and those have already changed a few times as well. If you’d like to learn more about electric vehicle tax credits at the federal level, check out those details here.

Electric vehicle tax credits, rebates, and exemptions vary much more at the state level and can even be more granular to specific counties or energy companies, depending on whether it’s a state-level or private utility perk available to you.

If that’s confusing, stick with us. We’ve laid it all out piece by piece for you below. Just find your state in the table of contents above, give it a tap or click, and see what sort of options are available. There should be plenty—for most states, at least.

The US Department of Energy and its Alternative Data Fuels Center (AFDC) update state-level information annually after each state’s legislative session ends. That said, some pages are updated following newly signed legislation. We visited many of the state incentive websites to confirm the latest perks available for a new EV purchase or charger installation.

Speaking of that, many states offer credits or rebates for electric vehicle purchases or leases, but utility companies also offer incentives for home charger installations. Rather than muck things up further, we’ve separated these benefits into two separate lists for you below, each sorted by participating states. If your state isn’t on here, we recommend writing your respective members congress.

Let’s start with the tax credits available for the purchase or lease of a new or used electric vehicle.

EV tax credits, rebates, incentives, and exemptions by state

Here it is – the complete list of tax credits and rebates for new or used electric vehicle purchases or leases. Hopefully your state is on here and better yet, there are some sweet perks at your disposal. Have a look.

Alaska

Arizona

  • Alternative Fuel and Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Use Tax Exemption
    • Arizona use taxes do not apply to natural gas or propane used in an AFV, AFVs converted to operate on alternative fuels, or the equipment used to convert a diesel vehicle to an AFV. Recognized alternative fuels include propane, natural gas, electricity, hydrogen, and a blend of hydrogen with propane or natural gas.

California

  • Electric Vehicle (EV) Grants
    • The California Air Resources Board (CARB) offers grants to income-qualifying individuals for the purchase or lease of a new or pre-owned EV, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), or hybrid electric vehicle (HEV). EVs and PHEVs are eligible for grants of up to $7,500 and $7,000, respectively. Applicants may also be eligible to receive a grant of up to $2,000 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station.
  • Used Battery-Electric Vehicle (BEV) Rebate – Alameda Municipal Power (AMP)
    • AMP provides cash rebates of $1,500 for the purchase of a used BEV. Income-qualifying customers may receive an additional rebate of up to $6,0000. For more information, see the AMP Electric Vehicles website.
  • Electric Vehicle Rebate – Antelope Valley
    • The Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District (AVAQMD) offers residents rebates of up to $500 for the purchase or lease of an EV from a dealership within the Antelope Valley jurisdiction. For more information, including how to apply, see the AVAQMD website.
  • Electric Vehicle (EV) and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) Grant – Bay Area
    • The Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s (BAAQMD) Clean Cars for All program offers grants up to $12,000 to income-eligible residents to replace a vehicle eligible for retirement with an EV, hybrid electric vehicle (HEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), or FCEV. Eligible vehicles for replacement should be model year 2007 or older. Recipients may buy or lease a new or used EV, HEV, PHEV, or FCEV. Grants vary depending on the household income and vehicle technology. Vehicles that are replaced must be turned in at an authorized dismantler.
  • Used Electric Vehicle Rebate – Burbank Water and Power (BWP)
    • BWP offers residential customers a rebate of up to $1,000 for the purchase of a used EV. For more information, see the BWP Used Electric Vehicle Rebate website.
  • Fuel-efficient vehicle tax exemption – Clean Cars 4 All
    • Vehicles purchased using a grant from the Clean Cars 4 All Program are exempt from sales tax. Applies to HEV, PHEV, BEV, and electric motorcycle purchases of models 8 years old and newer. Incentives range from $4,500 to $12,000, depending on vehicle type and household income. Learn more here.
  • All-Electric Vehicle and EV Charging Station Rebates – CCCE
    • Central Coast Community Energy (CCCE) offers rebates of up to $4,000 to residential, commercial, and public agency customers for the purchase of new or used EVs or electric vehicles and motorcycles. For more information, see the CCCE Electrify Your Ride website.
  • Used EV Rebate – Colton Public Utilities
    • Electric vehicle (EV) owners under Colton Electric service territory are eligible to receive a $1,000 rebate. Customers enrolled in the low-income program are eligible to receive an increase rebate of $1,500. See if you qualify here.
  • Clean Vehicle Rebate – El Dorado County
    • The El Dorado County Air Quality Management District (EDC AQMD) offers rebates of up to $599 to residents toward the purchase or lease of a new zero emission vehicle (ZEV) or partial-ZEV, as defined by the California Air Resources Board. To qualify, vehicles must be owned or leased for at least three years within El Dorado County. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the EDC AQMD Grants and Incentives website.
  • Used Electric Vehicle Rebate Program – LADWP
    • The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) offers rebates up to $1,500 to residential electric customers for the purchase of eligible used EVs. Additional terms and conditions apply. Customers participating in the LADWP Lifeline or EZ-SAVE Low-Income Customer Assistance programs are eligible for an additional $2,500 rebate. For more information, including program guidelines and application materials, see the LADWP website.
  • New and Used Electric Vehicle Rebates – MCE
    • The MCE Program offers a $3,500 rebate for the purchase or lease of a new EV for income-qualifying customers.
    • MCE also offers a $2,000 instant rebate for used EV or PHEV purchases.
    • To be eligible for the rebates, an applicant must live in MCE’s service area, be a MCE customer, and meet at least one of the qualifying income requirements. For more information, including how to apply, see the MCE EV Rebates website.
  • Pre-Owned EV Rebates – Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)
    • PG&E offers residential customers a rebate of $1,000 for the purchase of a pre-owned EV. Low-income residents are eligible for a rebate of up to $4,000. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the PG&E Drive Forward Electric website.

Colorado

  • Electric Vehicle Tax Credit
    • Qualified EVs titled and registered in Colorado are eligible for a tax credit. The credit amount for any qualifying truck is limited to the difference in manufacturer’s suggested retail price between the qualifying truck and a comparable truck that operates on either gasoline or diesel fuel.
    • Eligible purchased vehicles must be new, and eligible leased vehicles must have a lease term of not less than two years. For more information, see the Colorado Department of Revenue’s Income 69.
    • Light-duty EVs purchased or leased before January 1, 2029, are eligible for a tax credit equal to the amounts below, per calendar year.
    • Light-duty EVs purchased or leased between January 1, 2024, and January 1, 2029, with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price below $35,000 may receive an additional tax credit of $2,500.
EV Category2025202620272028
Light-duty EVs$3,500TBDTBDTBD
Light-duty
electric trucks
$3,500TBDTBDTBD
Medium-duty
electric trucks
$12,000$4,000$4,000$4,000
Heavy-duty
electric trucks
$12,000$8,000$8,000$8,000

Connecticut

  • Electric Vehicle Rebate
    • The Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Rebate Program (CHEAPR) offers rebates up to $9,500 for the purchase or lease a new eligible EV, or PHEV. The manufacturer suggested retail price for new eligible vehicles may not exceed $50,000.
    • CHEAPR offers an additional rebate, Rebate Plus, for all applicants that participate in a state or federal income qualified program. Connecticut residents that participate in certain income qualified programs are also eligible to receive a rebate for the purchase or lease of a used eligible vehicle.
    • Rebates are offered in the following amounts on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection CHEAPR website:
Vehicle TypeCHEAPR StandardRebate Plus (New EV)Rebate Plus (Used EV)
PHEV$750$1,500$3,000
BEV$1,500$4,500$5,000
Vehicle TypeRebate Amount
New PHEV$1,000
New BEV$1,500
Used PHEV (model year 2019 or newer)$500
Used BEV (MY 2019 or newer)$1,000

Delaware

  • EV and PHEV Rebates
    • The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) offers rebates for the purchase or lease of new or used BEVS or PHEVs.
    • Eligible EVs and PHEVs may not have a retail price above $50,000. Eligible applicants include Delaware residents, businesses, organizations, and government entities. Rebates are limited to six vehicles per fleet. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the DNREC Clean Vehicle Rebate Program website.
    • The following rebate amounts are applicable for vehicles purchased or leased on or after May 1, 2024:
Qualifying VehiclesRebate Amount
New EV with a base MSRP below $40,000$2,500
New EV with a base MSRP between $40,000 and $50,000$1,500
New PHEV with a base MSRP below $50,000$1,000
Pre-owned EV with a purchase price of $40,000 or less$2,500
Pre-owned PHEV with a purchase price of $40,000 or less$1,000

District of Columbia (DC)

  • Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Conversion and Infrastructure Tax Credit
    • Businesses and individuals are eligible for an income tax credit of 50% of the equipment and labor costs for the conversion of qualified AFVs, up to $19,000 per vehicle. A tax credit is also available for 50% of the equipment and labor costs for the purchase and installation of alternative fuel infrastructure on qualified AFV fueling property. The maximum credit is $1,000 per residential electric vehicle charging station, and $10,000 per publicly accessible AFV fueling station. Qualified alternative fuels include, ethanol blends of at least 85%, natural gas, propane, biodiesel, electricity, and hydrogen. For more information, see the Office of Tax and Revenue website.
  • Electric Vehicle Title Excise Tax Exemption
    • Qualified EVs are exempt from the excise tax imposed on an original certificate of title. The original purchaser and subsequent purchasers of the same vehicle are eligible for the excise tax exemption. The District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) determines which EVs qualify. For more information, including eligible EVs, see the District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles website.
  •  Reduced Registration Fee for EVs and Fuel-Efficient Vehicles (updated 4524/2023)
    • New EVs are eligible for a reduced vehicle registration fee of $36 for their first two years of registration. Registration fees per weight class will then apply, and an EV may subtract 1,000 pounds from its manufacturer’s shipping weight to determine its registration weight class.

Florida

Georgia

  • Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Conversion Tax Credit
    • An income tax credit is available for 10% of the cost to convert a vehicle to natural gas, electricity, propane, and hydrogen, up to $2,500 per vehicle. Converted vehicles must be fueled solely by an alternative fuel and must meet the emissions standards for low-emission or zero emission vehicles defined by the Board of Natural Resources.

Illinois

  • Electric Vehicle Rebates
    • The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) offers rebates to residents for the purchase or lease of a new or pre-owned EV. IEPA also offers rebates of $1,500 to Illinois residents for the purchase of a new electric motorcycle.
    • EV owners must apply for the rebate within 90 days of purchasing or leasing and registering the EV in Illinois. Applicants may only receive one rebate in a 10-year period. Rebate award amounts may not exceed the purchase price of the vehicle. Low-income applicants will be given funding priority.
    • Additional restrictions apply. For more information, see the IEPA Climate and Equitable Jobs Act website.
    • EV Rebates amounts are available according to the following schedule:
Purchase or Lease TimeframeRebate Amount
July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2026$4,000
July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027$2,000
Beginning July 1, 2028$1,500

Louisiana

  • Cash for BEV Registration – Dixie Electric Cooperative
    • Cooperative members with battery electric vehicles registered within our service territory can receive $100 by completing a registration application. Members are eligible to receive one registration incentive per vehicle. BEVs only, no PHEVs or hybrids.

Maine

  • Electric Vehicle Rebates
    • On November 16, 2024, Efficiency Maine suspended all electric vehicle (EV) rebates with the exception of those for qualifying low-income Mainers.
    • Requires income verification from Efficiency Maine before purchase or lease of an eligible vehicle. Customers must demonstrate participation in Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), or MaineCare.
    • For more information, see Efficiency Maine’s Electric Vehicle Initiatives website.
    • Current rebate amounts are as follows:
EV TypeQualified Low-Income Resident
BEV$7,500
PHEV$3,000
Used BEV/ PHEV$2,500

Maryland

  • Electric Vehicle and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle (FCEV) Tax Credit
    • Beginning July 1, 2023, qualified EV and FCEV purchasers may apply for an excise tax credit of up to $3,000. The tax credit is first-come, first-served, and is limited to one vehicle per individual and 10 vehicles per business entity. Reference Maryland Statutes, Transportation Code 13-815.
    • Qualified vehicles must meet the following criteria:
      • Total purchase price not exceeding $50,000
      • Propelled by an electric motor that draws electricity from a battery with a capacity of at least 4 kWh
      • Have not been modified from original manufacturer specifications;
      • Purchased and titled for the first time between July 1, 2023, and July 1, 2027
  • EV High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption
    • Permitted EVs may operate in any Maryland HOV lanes regardless of the number of occupants. Qualified EVs must have a speed capability of at least 65 miles per hour. To operate in HOV lanes, EV owners must obtain a permit from the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration. Permits may cost up to $5 each.

Massachusetts

  • MORE-EV Plug-In and Zero Emission Vehicle Rebates
    • Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) Program offers residents, non-profits, and businesses rebates of up to $3,500 toward the purchase or lease of eligible electric and fuel cell electric vehicles. Eligible non-profit and business fleet vehicles may include rental cars, company cars, and delivery vehicles. Applicants must apply within three months of the vehicle purchase or lease date and must retain ownership of the vehicle for a minimum of 36 months. For more information, including application and eligibility requirements, visit the MOR-EV website.
  • MORE-EV Used Vehicle Program
    • Massachusetts residents may qualify for the MOR-EV Used program for eligible used vehicles if they meet the MOR-EV Standard Eligibility Requirements AND meet one of the several income qualifiers. More details here.
  • MORE-EV Light-Duty Zero Emission Truck Rebates
    • MOR-EV Trucks offers $7,500 rebates for Class 2 pick-up trucks with a GVWR between 6,000 and 10,000 pounds or other electric vehicles of any body type with a GVWR between 8,501 – 10,000 pounds.
    • Vehicle must have a maximum total MSRP of $80,000. Rebate applies to Massachusetts residents Private businesses licensed to do business in Massachusetts, Non-profit organizations licensed to operate in Massachusetts, Educational institutions, Local, Municipal and State governments and departments. Eligible vehicles.
  • DriveEV Rebate Program – Concord Municipal Light Plant (CMLP)
    • Concord residents can get a rebate of up to $1,000 after the purchase or lease of a new BEV or PHEV priced at or below $55,000 and $50,000, respectively, or a pre-owned BEV or PHEV priced at or below 25,000.
Rebate TypeNew/Used BEV Purchase or LeaseNew/Used PHEV Purchase or Lease
For applicants whose income is at or below 80% of the Boston Metropolitan Area median income$1,000$550
For applicants whose income is at or below 120% of the Boston Metropolitan Area median income$850$450
For applicants whose income exceeds 120% of the Boston Metropolitan Area median income$650$350
Vehicle TypeFlat RebateIncome Qualified
New or used BEV purchase$1,000$250
New BEV lease$400$125

Michigan

Minnesota

EV TypeRebate Per Vehicle
New BEV$3,000
New PHEV$1,500
Used BEV$1,500
Used PHEV$750

Mississippi

EV TypeRebate Amount
New Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)$1,250
Leased BEV$1,000
Used BEV (Costing $10k or more)$750
New Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV)$750
Leased PHEV$500
Used PHEV (Costing $10k or more)$500

Nevada

  • Electric Vehicle Rebate – Nevada Energy (NV Energy)
    • NV Energy offers low-income customers a $2,500 rebate for the purchase of a new or used EV. Eligible low-income customers are households with income levels equal to or below 200% of the federal poverty line. Rebates are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the NV Energy Electric Vehicles website.

New Jersey

  • Charge Up New Jersey Tax Incentive Program
    • Charge Up New Jersey promotes clean vehicle adoption in the state by offering incentives of $2,000 for the purchase or lease of new, eligible zero-emission vehicles, including battery electric vehicle.
    • The Charge Up+ incentive provides an additional $2,000 for income-qualifying applicants, for a total incentive of $4,000.
    • For guidelines to qualify and how to apply, visit the Charge Up New Jersey website.
  • Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) Tax Exemption
    • ZEVs that are sold on or after October 1, 2024, and before July 1, 2025, are subject to a 3.3125% tax. ZEVs that are sold on or after July 1, 2025, will be subject to a 6.625% tax. ZEVs are defined as vehicles that meet California Air Resources Board zero emission standards for that model year. For a list of qualified ZEV, see the New Jersey Department of the Treasury ZEV Sales Tax Exemption website.
  • Clean Fleet EV Incentive Program
    • The Clean Fleet EV Incentive Program supports local and state governments as they transition their fleets to EVs. The Program allows local and state government entities in New Jersey to apply for $4,000 grants toward the purchase of battery electric vehicles, $5,000 grants for public Level-Two chargers, and $4,000 grants toward the purchase of a fleet Level-Two EV charging station(s). 
    • Eligible entities include local schools, municipal commissions, state agencies or boards, state commissions, state universities, community colleges, county government and county authorities in addition to municipalities, municipal utility authorities, and state agencies.  Award caps are based on population.
  • Electric Vehicle and EV Charging Station Rebate
    • The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ (NJBPU) Charge Up New Jersey program offers point-of-sale rebates to New Jersey residents for the purchase or lease of a new light-duty EV. Rebates vary based on vehicle purchase price and the vehicle’s US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rated all-electric range. Rebates are available in the following amounts.
    • For more info, see the NJBPU EV Incentive Program and Charge Up New Jersey website:
EV Purchase PriceRebate Amount
$45,000 to $55,000$25 per mile of EPA rated all-electric range, up to $2,000
Less than $45,000$25 per mile of EPA rated all-electric range, up to $4,000
  • Electric Vehicle (EV) Toll Discount Program
    • New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s Green Pass Discount Plan provides a 10% discount on off-peak New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway toll rates for drivers of EVs that have a fuel economy of 45 miles per gallon or higher and meet the California Super Ultra Low Emission Vehicle standard. Vehicles must register with New Jersey E-ZPass. For more information, including application instructions, see the E-ZPass Discount Programs website

New Mexico

  • Clean Car Tax Credit – New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
    • New or used electric, plug-in electric hybrid, and fuel cell motor vehicles are eligible. Previously owned vehicles must have a model year that is at least two years prior to the calendar year in which the taxpayer purchased or leased the vehicle.
    • Leased vehicles are also eligible, provided the lease is for a term of at least three years.
    • A new vehicle must have a base manufacturer suggested retail price, before options and destination charges and before any taxes are imposed, of $55,000 or less.
    • A previously owned vehicle must have a market value of twenty-five thousand dollars $25,00) or less, be certified by the certified by the dealer selling the motor vehicle and have a dealer-provided warranty of at least a one-year against defects and repairs.
    • A car is eligible only twice in its lifetime – once when it is sold new and the second time when it is sold used. Any third or subsequent sales are not eligible for the tax credit.
Vehicle Type2025-2026202720282029
New BEV$3,000$2,220$1,470$960
New PHEV or FCEV$2,500$1,850$1,225$800
Used BEV$2,500$1,850$1,225$800
Used PHEV or FCEV$2,000$1,480$980$640

New York

  • Electric Vehicle Rebate Program
    • The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) provides rebates between $500 and $2,000 for the purchase or lease of a new eligible EV:
      • Greater than 200-mile range: $2,000 rebate
      • 40- to 199-mile range: $1,000 rebate
      • Less than 40-mile range: $500 rebate
      • MSRP greater than $42,000: $500 rebate
    • For more information, including a list of eligible vehicles, see the NYSERDA Drive Clean Rebate website.
  • High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption
    • Through the Clean Pass Program, eligible electric-drive vehicles may use the Long Island Expressway (LIE) HOV lanes, regardless of the number of occupants in the vehicle. Vehicles must display the Clean Pass vehicle sticker, which is available from the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. To apply for the Clean Pass vehicle sticker, visit the Clean Pass Stickers for HOV Lanes on the LIE website. This exemption expires September 30, 2025. For more information, including a list of eligible vehicles and Clean Pass sticker application instructions, see the Clean Pass Program website.

North Carolina

Pennsylvania

  • Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Rebate
    • The AFV Program offers rebates to assist eligible residents with the cost of the purchase or lease of new or qualifying pre-owned AFVs, including all-electric vehicles (EVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles, electric motorcycles, and propane vehicles. Applicants must meet income eligibility requirements for the program and eligible AFV purchase price not exceed $45,000.
    • An additional rebate of $1,000 is available for all applicants that meet the low-income requirement, as defined by the US Department of Health and Human Services. Applications much be received within six months of vehicle purchase. Rebates are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the AFV Rebates website.
    • Rebates are available in the following amounts:
Vehicle TypeRebate Amount
BEV cars and trucks (new or used)$3,000
PHEV (new or used)$1,500
CNG, Propane, and Electric Motorcycle (new or used)$500

Rhode Island

  • Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Rebates
    • The Driving Rhode Island to Vehicle Electrification (DRIVE EV) rebate program offers rebates for the purchase or lease of ZEVs and PHEVs.
    • ZEVs include all-electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell EVs. New vehicles may not have a purchase price above $60,000, and pre-owned vehicles may not have a purchase price above $40,000. All eligible vehicles must be purchased on or after July 7, 2022. An additional rebate of up to $2,000 is available to applicants that participate in a state or federal income-qualified program. Rebates are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the DRIVE EV and DRIVE EV+ websites.
    • Rebate amounts vary based on vehicle type:
Vehicle TypeRebate Amount
ZEV (new)$1,500
ZEV (used)$1,000
PHEV (new)$1,000
PHEV (used)$750

Utah

  • Qualified Heavy-Duty Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Tax Credit
    • Taxpayers may be eligible for a tax credit for the purchase of a qualified heavy-duty AFV. Qualifying fuels include natural gas, electricity, and hydrogen.
    • At least 50% of the qualified vehicle’s miles must be driven in the state. A single taxpayer may claim credits for up to 10 AFVs or $500,000 annually. Up to 25% of the tax credits are reserved for taxpayers with small fleets of less than 40 vehicles. Additional conditions and restrictions may apply. For more information, see the Alternative Fuel Heavy Duty Vehicle Tax Credit Program website.
    • Each qualified heavy-duty AFV is eligible for the following tax credit amounts:
YearTax Credit Amount
2024$10,500
2025$9,000
2026$7,500
2027$6,000
2028$4,500
2029$3,000
2030$1,500

Vermont

  • Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentive – Drive Electric Vermont
    • State of Vermont EV incentive funding is fully reserved and the programs are currently closed to new applications. Learn more here.
  • New, Pre-Owned, and Lease EV Rebates – Burlington Electric Department (BED)
    • BED is offering Burlington customers a $2,300 rebate on the purchase or lease of a new EV or $2,000 toward a PHEV. An additional $700 is available for moderate-income customers buying an EV ($300 for PHEV).
    • BED customers can receive a $1,300 rebate on the purchase of a used/pre-owned electric vehicle (EV) or plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV). An additional $200 is available for moderate-income customers. Learn more.
    • High-mileage EV drivers can qualify for a larger rebate.
  • Electric Vehicle Rebates – Green Mountain Power (GMP)
    • GMP provides customers rebates of $2,200 for the purchase of a new all-electric vehicle, $1,000 for the purchase of a new plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, $1,5000 for the purchase of used BEVs, and $7500 for the purchase of a used PHEV. Customers with qualifying low and moderate household incomes are eligible for an additional $1,000 rebate.
    • For more information, see the GMP website.
  • Electric Vehicle Rebate – Stowe Electric
    • Stowe Electric offers customers rebates for the purchase or lease of EVs. New BEVs and PHEVs are eligible for a $750 rebate, and income-qualifying customers are eligible for an additional $500 rebate for either vehicle. Stowe Electric also offers a $500 rebate for the purchase of pre-owned EVs and PHEVs. For more information, including how to apply, see the Stowe Electric Rebate Programs website.
  • Plug-In Electric Vehicle Credit – Vermont Electric Co-op (VEC)
    • VEC offers a one-time $250 bill credit to members who purchase a new, pre-owned, or leased plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) and a $500 bill credit to members who purchase or lease a new or pre-owned BEV. Members with lower income may qualify for an additional $500 incentive.
    • For more information, see the VEC Energy Transformation Program website.
  • Plug-in Electric Vehicle and Off-Road Equipment Rebates – VPPSA
    • Vermont Public Power Supply Authority (VPPSA) member customers are eligible for rebates of up to $1,250 on the purchase of a new all-electric vehicle (BEV), and up to $500 on the purchase of a new plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV).
    • VPPSA also offers rebates of $500 for the purchase of a pre-owned EV and $250 for the purchase of a pre-owned PHEV. Low-income customers may receive an additional $400 rebate for a new EV or PHEV.
    • For more information visit the VPPSA Electric Vehicle Rebate website.

Washington

  • Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Retail Sales and Use Tax Exemption
    • The sale or lease of new or used passenger vehicles, light-duty trucks, and medium-duty passenger AFVs is exempt from the state retail sales and use tax. Eligible vehicles must be capable of traveling at least 30 miles using only battery power.
    • To be eligible, new vehicles may not be valued above $45,000 and used vehicles may not be valued above $30,000. The tax exemption may apply to all or a portion of the vehicle’s value. The maximum eligible amount for used purchased or leased vehicles is $16,000.
    • For more information, see the Renewable Energy/Green Incentives section of the Washington Department of Revenue’s Incentives Programs website.
    • The Maximum exemption amounts for vehicles are as follows:
Purchase or Lease YearMaximum New Vehicle Price Eligible for ExemptionMaximum Used Vehicle Price Eligible for Exemption
August 1, 2023 – July 31, 2025$15,000$16,000
electric vehicle tax credit

States with tax credits/rebates for electric vehicle chargers

Now that we’ve broken down all the tax credits, rebates, and exemptions at your disposal when acquiring an electric vehicle, it’s important to think about how and where you plan to charge it.

If you are fortunate enough to own a home, you may want to consider installing a Level 2 EV charger. In addition to potentially raising the value of your home, you can more easily charge your new EV in the comfort of your garage or driveway, saving additional money during off-peak hours.

Better yet, many states or utility companies operating within them offer tax credits or rebates on the equipment and installation of these electric vehicle chargers. How does your state stack up? Have a look below.

Alabama

  • EV Charger and Medium- and Heavy-Duty Diesel Vehicle Replacement Rebates – ADECA
    • The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) offers grants for light-duty EV chargers and replacement of qualified medium- and heavy-duty diesel vehicles with new diesel or alternative fuel vehicles. Grants are available for EV chargers; medium- and heavy-duty trucks; school, shuttle, and transit buses; freight switchers; airport ground support equipment; and forklifts and port cargo handling equipment.
  • EV Charger Grants – Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA)
    • The Alabama Department of Economics and Community Affairs (ADECA) administers the EV Charging Infrastructure Program. Government and non-government entities are eligible to receive funding for the installation of publicly accessible direct current (DC) fast chargers and Level 2 EV chargers along non-interstate corridors

Alaska

Arizona

California

Colorado

Charger TypeRebate Amount
Non-Networked Level 250% of eligible costs,
up to $500
Networked Level 250% of eligible costs,
up to $1,000
DC Fast Charger (DCFC) with 50 kilowatt (kW) peak output50% of eligible costs,
up to $3,000
DCFC with 100 kW+ peak output50% of eligible costs,
up to $5,000

Connecticut

Charging Station TypeRebate Amount
Residential Level 2$1,000
Commercial, workplace, or multi-family Level 2$3,000
Commercial, public Level 2$4,000

Delaware

  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebates
    • As part of the Delaware Clean Transportation Incentive Program, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) offers rebates for new Level 2 EV charging stations purchased for use at public, workplace, commercial, and multi-unit dwelling (MUD) locations. Installation, labor, and other costs are not eligible.
    • Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Eligible applicants include MUDs, businesses, organizations, non-profits, government entities, schools, colleges, and universities. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the DNREC Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment Rebates website.
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Delaware Electric Cooperative (DEC)
    • DEC offers a one-time $25 rebate, in the form of a billing credit and an additional $5 monthly billing credit to customers if they do not charge their plug-in electric vehicles during “Beat the Peak” alerts. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the DEC Beat the Peak website.

Florida

Georgia

  • Drive Free for a Year and Home Charger Rebate – Carroll Electric Member Corporation (EMC)
    • Carroll EMC Members who lease or purchase a new BEV could qualify for a monthly credit of $30 on their power bill to cover the cost of charging the EV for one year.
    • Members who enroll in the Drive Free for a Year program, or who currently own an EV, are also eligible for a one-time reimbursement of $250 if they install a home charger at their place of residence.
  • Level 2 EV Charger Rebate – Coweta-Fayette EMC
    • $100 rebate for the installation of a Level 2 (240volt) NRTL/UL approved electric vehicle charging station.
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Georgia Power
    • Georgia Power offers residential customers a $200 rebate for Level 2 EV chargers installed between January 1, 2025, and December 31, 2025. For more information, including eligible EV chargers and how to apply, see the Georgia Power Electric Vehicles website.
  • EV Charger Rebate – Greystone Power Corporation
    • GreyStone offers a $250 rebate for residential members who purchase a Level 2 charger and have it installed (hardwired) at their home. 1 rebate per household.  Purchase must be made within 90 days.
  • Level 2 EV Charger Rebate – Jackson Electric Membership Corporation
    • Jackson EMC offers a $250 rebate for the purchase of a residential Level 2 EV Charger. To apply for the rebate.
    • Member can purchase a Level 2 EV charger online through the Jackson EMC Marketplace for an instant rebate, or purchase a Level 2 EV charger and send mail-in documentation for a rebate in 2-4 weeks.
  • EV Charger Rebate – Sawnee Electric Membership Corporation (EMC)
    • If a member has a Level 2 charger (240 volt) installed, they can be eligible for a one-time $200 rebate. 
    • Only applies if the member also participates in one of Sawnee EMC’s Time of Use rates (TU, PEV, or CPPR) for a required 1 year minimum period, on the account where the charger is connected.
  • Monthly Electrical Bill Credit and EV Charging Station Rebate – Snapping Shoals EMC
    • Members who acquire an EV may be eligible for a $30 monthly bill credit for 12 months. The EV must be purchased or leased after February 1, 2021, and an invoice for the sale/lease is required. The fuel credit is limited to one per member.
    • Members may also be eligible for a $250 rebate to offset the cost of purchasing and installing an electric vehicle charging station. The charging station must be installed on a dedicated circuit in a home served by Snapping Shoals EMC.

Illinois

  • Electric Vehicle Home Charging Station Rebate Program – City of Batavia
    • Rebate amount shall be limited to actual purchase and installation cost of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) up to $500 per Batavia household.
    • Items eligible for rebate include hardwired Level 1 or Level 2 EVSE and associated electric circuit improvements necessary to facilitate installation and operation. 
    • A building permit must be obtained for installation of EVSE and associated electric circuit improvements. The building permit fee will be refunded upon successful completion of a final inspection.
  • EV Charging Station Rebate – City of Naperville
    • The City of Naperville is offering rebates for the installation of Level 2 or 3 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations up to $500 for non-residential use and residential use. The completed application and all required documentation must be submitted within six months of installation. One residential rebate per household.
  • Electric Vehicle Charger and Installation Rebate Program – ComEd
    • ComEd Residential Customers can take advantage of a rebate up to $3,750 towards the purchase and installation of a qualified Level 2 charger. Customers who meet certain criteria are eligible to receive the LI/EIEC Rebate, the highest rebate available. 
    • Customers who do not meet LI/EIEC Rebate Requirements may begin applying on 1/1/25 and may be eligible for rebates up to $1,000 for the purchase and installation of a qualified EV charger installed on or after January 1, 2025.
    • For a rebate to be issued, the contractor that completed the installation work must have had an active Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installer certification from the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) when the installation occurred.
  • EV Circuit Installation Rebate – Corn Belt Energy
    • $200 rebate for the installation of a 240-volt 50 amp EV circuit in an existing home. New construction is not eligible for this rebate. Members must enroll in the 1 EV time-of-use electric rate.
  • Level 2 Home EV Charger Bill Credit – Southwestern Electric Cooperative
    • $200 bill credit toward the purchase and installation of any Level 2 home EV charging stations.

Indiana

Kansas

  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate and Time-Of-Use (TOU) Rate – Evergy
    • Evergy offers residential customers a $250 rebate for the purchase of a Level 2 EV Charger. Evergy offers an additional $250 rebate when customers sign up for an EV TOU rate. To receive the additional rebate, Kansas Central region customers must enroll in either the EV Plan or the TOU Plan rate, and Kansas Metro region customers must enroll in the TOU Plan rate. For more information, including TOU rate option details, see the Evergy EV Charging Rebate website.
  • Time of Use Energy Rates for EV Owners – Heartland Rural Electric Cooperative
    • Time of Use EV is available exclusively to owners of electric vehicles with a Level 2 or 3 charger:
    • $0.203735 per kWh on peak (3 to 8 PM)
    • $0.094567 per kWh off peak (8 PM to Midnight and 4 AM to 3 PM);
    • $0.051851 per kWh super-off-peak (Midnight to 4 AM)
    • Same energy charges apply 365 days a year

Louisiana

Maryland

  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate Program
    • The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) offers a rebate to individuals, businesses, or state or local government entities for the costs of acquiring and installing qualified EV charging stations.
    • Rebates will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the MEA EVSE Rebate Program website.
Qualified EntityPercentage of Total
Eligible Costs
Rebate Amount
(per Charging Station)
Residential50%Up to $700
Businesses, Nonprofits, Workplaces, Multi-Unit Dwellings,
and State or Local Government Entities
50%Up to $5,000
  • EVsmart TOU Rates – Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE)
    • This customer pricing plan provides the benefit of reduced electric bills to customers who charge their EV during off-peak hours.
    • In order to enroll, you must have an eligible electric vehicle (EV) or charging station available through WeaveGrid.
    • If you drive 15,000 miles per year, you could save approximately $120 per year by charging your EV during off-peak hours on the Vehicle Charging TOU Rate instead of the Standard Schedule R rate.

Massachusetts

  • Rebates for Level 2 At-Home EV Chargers – Belmont Light
    • Belmont residents with an eligible, permanently installed, network- and/or telematics-enabled Level 2 electric vehicle charger (240V) may be eligible for a $100 rebate.
    • Belmont Light is offering an additional $250 rebate for Level 2 Wi-Fi enabled charging equipment that is enrolled in Connected Homes. Eligible models include: ChargePoint, Emporia, and EnerX – JuiceNet-enabled devices.
  • EV Charge and Save Program – Braintree Electric Light Department (BELD)
    • Get up to 1,500 free miles per year—per vehicle by agreeing to charge up your EV only overnight and on weekends. Set your car to charge between 9 pm and 7 am on weekdays and complete the enrollment process. If you already have an EV, you can still enroll.
    • 1,500 free EV miles by way of an $12 monthly credit on your BELD residential electric account.
  • Level 2 Charging Rebate Program – Braintree Electric Light Department (BELD)
    • BELD is offering EV owners a rebate of $250 to help offset the cost of installing some or all components of a Level 2 EV charging system. A Level 2 charging system consists of a 240 volt wiring circuit from your house electrical panel to a NEMA 14-50 outlet or to a home EV charging station.
  • Level 2 Charging System Rebate and EV Miles Program – Concord Municipal Light Plant (CMLP)
    • CMLP’s EV Level 2 Program offers EV owners a $250 rebate to help offset the cost of installing some or all components of a Level 2 EV charger system. A Level 2 charging system consists of a 240 volt wiring circuit from your house electrical panel to a NEMA 14-50 or similar outlet, or to a home EV charging station.
    • EV Miles participants program their electric vehicles to charge off-peak and receive a monthly bill credit for their participation. Any Concord resident that drives an all-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle, and has a CMLP residential account can participate.
    • Drivers of all-electric vehicles will receive a $10 monthly credit; drivers of plug-in hybrid vehicles will receive $5 monthly.
  • Level 2 EV Charger Rebate – Danvers Electric
    • Danvers customers can submit an application for a $300 rebate for any UL listed, Energy Star certified Level 2 EV charger.
  • EV Charging Station Rebates – Eversource
    • All eligible customers can receive rebates that provide up to $1,400 to offset the cost of the wiring or panel upgrade needed to install a 240-volt outlet for your level two charger.
    • To qualify for our EV charging rebates, you’ll need to install a Wi-Fi compatible level two smart charger that is no more than 80 amps and is listed in the State Appliance Standards Database.
    • If you are on the low income discount rate you may qualify for up to $2,700 in rebates for the electrical upgrades needed to power your charger, including a rebate for up to 100% of the cost of the charger itself.
    • If you live in an environmental justice community you may qualify for a rebate of up to $2,000 to help offset the costs of a home wiring or panel upgrade to power your Level 2 Smart Charger.
  • WiFi Capable Level 2 EV Charger Rebate and Off-Peak Incentive Program – Hudson Light & Power
    • Residents who purchase a Level 2-qualified EV charger with WiFi may apply for a maximum $500 rebate credit.
    • Level 1 and 2 Charger customers may also qualify for an Off-Peak Charging Incentive. Set your car to charge between 10 PM and 9 AM on weekdays and complete the enrollment process. You then earn an $10 a month credit on your HLPD electric bill for Level 2 charging or an $5 a month for Level 1 charging.
  • 2025 Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate – Mansfield Municipal Electric Department
    • Rebate of $300 bill credit will be processed once proof of purchase of EV charger and installation by a licensed electrician at service address in Mansfield, MA and enrollment in Connected Homes program has been verified. One EV charger rebate per household.
  • EV Charger Program – Marblehead Municipal Light Department (MMLD)
    • Marblehead Municipal Electric Department’s partner and energy efficiency program manager, Next Zero, provide a Free or Discounted WiFi-equipped Level 2 Residential Electric Vehicle Charger to customers signing on to the Next Zero Scheduled Charging Program.
    • MMLD customers are eligible for a free charger for BEVs and a $200 or $300 rebate for PHEVs in exchange for enrolling your charger into the Scheduled Charging Program.
  • EV Charging Upgrade and Off-Peak Hours Programs – National Grid
    • Supports residential electric customers by providing rebates for upgrading home wiring in your garage or parking area (up to $700 for single-family homes, with additional rebates for 2-4 units) and ongoing savings once enrolled in the Off-Peak Charging program, approximately $100 annually.
    • There is also a Turnkey EV Charging Installation Program intended to cover up to 100% of out-of-pocket costs to upgrade your at-home charging experience.
  • Level 2 EV Charger Rebate – North Attleborough Electric Department (NAED)
    • NAED customers who purchase a Energy Star certified Level 2 EV charger can receive a rebate up to $250. Must Provide copies of all sales receipts, contractor invoices and appropriate certification.
  • Electric Panel Upgrade and EV Charger Rebates – Reading Municipal Light Department (RMLD)
    • RMLD customers who upgrade their panel to a higher amperage to accommodate additional load due to the installation of an EV Charging Station, Heat Pump, or other electrical equipment can receive $1,000 (200-amp) to $1,500 (400-amp) in incentives.
    • RMLD customers who purchase a Level 2 network-enabled EV charger that is installed at their residence within RMLD’s service territory can receive a rebate up to $750.
  • Residential EV Charger Incentives – Shrewsbury Electric and Cable Operations (SELCO)
    • SELCO customers with a fully electric vehicle are eligible for a rebate of up to $350 ($350 or 50% of the cost of the charger, whichever is less). As of January 1, 2025, customers with plug-in hybrid vehicles are ineligible for EV Charger Rebates.
  • TMLP Drives Electric Level 2 Charger Rebate and Off-Peak Hours – Taunton Municipal Light Plant
    • $300 rebate toward a Level 2 Charger purchase and/or installation. One Level 2 charger rebate per household.
    • $10 monthly credit per vehicle when participating in TMLP’s Off-Peak Charging Program. Maximum 2 EVs per household. Off-peak charging is 9:00 PM to 9 AM, Monday – Sunday.
  • Charger Curtailment Program – Wakefield Municipal Gas & Light Department (WMGLD)
    • The charger curtailment program allows customers to receive a rebate up to $650 for qualifying Level-2 Residential Electric Vehicle Chargers.
    • Customers must sign a 3-year charging agreement that allows WMGLD to lower the output of the EV charger during peak electricity times during non-holiday weekdays.
    • Customers must choose one of three ChargePoint Home Flex Chargers.

Michigan

Minnesota

  • Residential EV Charger Rebate – Anoka Municipal Utility (AMU)
    • Anoka Municipal Utility residential customers are eligible for rebates when purchasing and installing a new Level 2 EV Charger at the home residence where the customer and electric vehicle reside, and after implementing the Time-Of-Use (TOU) Program.
    • Rebate amounts are $325 for customers with a BEV and $215 for customers with a PHEV.
    • Rules and requirements.
  • Level 2 EV Charger Rebate – City of Buffalo Utilities
    • The City of Buffalo has a rebate (up to $500) for home installed 240-volt electric chargers.
    • Contact City of Buffalo Utility Department before purchasing a charger to ensure that rebate funds are still available.
    • Rebate will be processed as a credit on the customer’s utility bill. 
  • Smart Energy EV Charging Rebates – City of Chaska
    • Chaska residents who install a hardwired Level 2 or Level 3 EV charger can receive rebates from the City of Chaska Electric Department.
    • Level 2 or 3 commercial EV chargers qualify for $500 per port, while Level 2 resdential chargers qualify for $250 per port. More info.
  • Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebates – Connexus Energy
    • Connexus Energy offers a rebate of up to $500 to residential customers toward the installation of a qualified Level 2 EV charging station. Eligible applicants must enroll in a time-of-use or off-peak rate.
    • Connexus Energy also offers a $100 rebate on Level 2 PHEV charging stations.
    • There is also an EV Charging Subscription for BEVs and PHEVs:
    • For more information, see the Connexus Energy EV website.
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate and Time-Of-Use (TOU) Rate – DEA
    • Dakota Electric Association (DEA) offers a TOU rate to members with electric vehicles (EVs) enrolled in the ChargeWise program. To be eligible for the TOU rate, a ChargeWise circuit is required. There is also a new virtual meted EV charging program.
    • DEA’s Revolt initiative offers customers the ability to power an EV with 100% wind energy for the lifetime of the vehicle.
    • Dakota Electric also offers a rebate of up to $500 for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station. For more information, visit the Dakota Electric website.
  • Level 2 EV Charger Rebate and Rate Programs – East Central Energy (ECE)
    • ECE offers a $500 rebate to install a metered level 2 charger on either the time-of-use rate or off-peak storage rate. Rebates are for primary residence only. A meter is required to be installed outside the home to qualify for the rebate.
    • ECE’s Revolt initiative offers customers the ability to power an EV with 100% wind energy for the lifetime of the vehicle.
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate and Time-Of-Use (TOU) Rate – LREC
    • Lake Region Electric Cooperative (LREC) offers a TOU rate to members with EVs enrolled in the ChargeWise program. To be eligible for the TOU rate, vehicles must use a separate sub-metered circuit.
    • LREC offers customers the ability to power an EV with 100% wind energy for the lifetime of the vehicle.
    • LREC also offers a rebate of up to $500 for the installation of Level 1 or Level 2 EV charging station. For more information, see the LREC ChargeWise website.
  • Level 2 EV Charger Installation Rebate – McLeod Cooperative Power
    • McLeod Co-Op Power customers can receive a rebate up to $500 toward installation & Level 2 EV charging equipment when enrolling in its Off-Peak Program.
  • Energy Meter and Level 2 Charger Rebates – Minnesota Power
    • Customers participating in Minnesota Power’s Residential EV Service Rate are eligible for a $500 rebate to help reduce the cost of installing a second service and meter.
    • Get a $500 rebate with the purchase of a qualified Level 2 Smart Charger. Customers must participate in one of Minnesota Power’s time-based or interruptible rates (Residential EV Service Rate, Time-of-Day rate, or Dual Fuel Standard Rate). More info.
  • EV Charger Installation Rebate – Minnesota Valley Electric Cooperative (MVEC)
    • Residential member can qualify for a rebate of $150 per installed charging port, each of which must be enrolled in the EV-24 charging program.
    • EV owners also pay half price electric rates for vehicle charge times.
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate and Time-Of-Use Rate – Otter Tail Power
    • Otter Tail Power customers may qualify for a rebate of $500 when installing a Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) charging station on a qualified off-peak rate including our Dual Fuel, Deferred Load, Fixed Time of Delivery, RDC, or Minnesota Electric Vehicle Charging Rate.
    • Drive On Electric Vehicle Rate is available for Minnesota customers and lets you charge your electric vehicle (EV) for less than half the standard rate.
    • For more information, see the Otter Tail Power Company website.
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Runestone Electric Association
    • Runestone Electric Association offers rebates to residential customers of up to $500 for the installation of Level 2 EV charging station. To receive the full rebate, eligible applicants must enroll EV charging stations on a time-of-use rate (TOU).
    • EV charging stations not installed on TOU rate will receive $250. For more information, see the Runestone Electric Association EV website.
  • EV Charging Program and Rebate – Wright-Hennepin Cooperative Electric Association
    • rebate of up to $500 is available toward the purchase or installation of a new hardwired, 240-volt, Level 2 wall-mount charging station. An additional, separate meter needs to be installed to participate in WH’s Energy-Saving Program.
    • The EV must be a battery electric vehicle (BEV), and have a minimum of 4.5kW charger rating in order to qualify. PHEVs do not qualify.
  • EV Accelerate at Home Pay As You Go – Xcel Energy
    • This program offers you the flexibility to either rent a qualifying Level 2 charger from Xcel Energy or use your own charger that meets the program’s requirements.
    • You will benefit from off-peak energy pricing, saving money by charging your EV between midnight and 6 am. And you only pay for the energy you use each month. More details.

Mississippi

Missouri

Nebraska

  • EV Charging Station and Pre-Wiring Incentive – Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD)
    • NPPD offers residential customers a $500 incentive for the installation of a ChargePoint WiFi enabled Level 2 EV charging station. Participants must purchase the EV charging station through NPPD. NPPD also offers residential customers an additional rebate of $400 to $600 for the pre-wiring necessary for EV charging station installation. Eligible residential customers include single- and multi-family residences.
  • EV Charging Station and Pre-Wiring Incentive – Southern Public Power District (SPPD)
    • Southern Public Power District (SPPD) offers residential customers a $500 rebate for the installation of an eligible Level 2 EV charging station. SPPD also offers residential customers an additional rebate of $400 to $700 for the pre-wiring necessary for EV charging station installation. Eligible residential customers include single- and multi-family residences.

New Hampshire

New Jersey

LocationCharger TypeMax Rebate AmountMax # of Eligible Stations/Ports
ResidentialLevel 2$1,000 per EV charging station; up to 50% of the eligible costs1 charging station
MUDLevel 2$5,000 per port; up to 75% of eligible costs10 ports
WorkplaceLevel 2$4,500 per port; up to 50% of eligible costs10 ports
FleetsLevel 2$2,500 per port; up to 50% of eligible costs10 ports
PublicLevel 2$4,500 per port; up to 50% of eligible costs2 ports
PublicDCFC$60,000 per port; up to 90% of eligible costs2 ports

New Mexico

Charger TypeAmount
DC Fast Charger$25,000
Fuel Cell Charging Unit$25,000
Other Chargers (Level 1 or 2)$400
  • Residential Electric Vehicle Charging and Station Rebates – El Paso Electric (EPE)
    • EPE offers residential customers a $500 rebate to purchase a qualified Level 2 EV charging stations and a $600 rebate for low-income customers.
    • A rebate for installation costs of a new 240V outlet dedicated to EV home charging of up to $1,300 for standard residential customers, or up to $1,800 for LI customers.
    • EV Smart Rewards NM Program allows customers to earn off-bill incentives for authorizing EPE to schedule charging through customer-enrolled EV or charging stations.
      • one-time enrollment incentive of $125
      • an annual incentive of $50
      • potential rewards of up to $5 per month for customers participating in low carbon or other demand response events.
    • For more information, see the EPE Residential Programs website.
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Powering New Mexico (PNM)
    • PNM offers residential customers a $500 rebate for a networked Level 2 EV charging station. Income-qualified residents can receive an additional rebate up to $2,000.
    • For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the PNM EV Discounts and Rebates website.
  • Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Xcel Energy
    • Xcel Energy offers residential customers a rebate of up to $500 for the installation of a dedicated electrical circuit to support a Level 2 EV charging station. Income-eligible applicants may receive a rebate of up to $2,500. For more information, see the Xcel Energy Driving Toward an Electric Future website.

New York

  • EV ChargeSmart Program – Central Hudson
    • Central Hudson customers will receive a $25 enrollment incentive when approved for the Program and will earn quarterly participation incentives based on their off-peak charging habits.
    • A participant’s kWh of off-peak charging will be multiplied by a Savings Rate ($/kWh) to calculate their participation incentive.
  • SmartCharge New York Incentives – Con Edison
    • Once you enroll and connect, charging data is automatically collected from your vehicle’s onboard telematics or smart charging station.
    • The charging data is then used to calculate your earnings, an average of $400 per year.
  • EV Charge Smart Program – National Grid
    •  Financial savings to charge your EV during off-peak hours, 11:00 pm to 7:00 am daily (including weekends and holidays).
    • Easy-to-use smartphone app provides charging and incentive status.
    • Opportunity to earn a $15 monthly incentive, per National Grid account, applied to your bill.
    • $25 one-time enrollment incentive after three months of active participation in the plan.

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

South Carolina

South Dakota

Texas

Vermont

  • Electric Vehicle Time-Of-Use (TOU) Rate and EV Charging Rebate – BED
    • Burlington Electric Department (BED) offers a TOU rate to residential customers who own an EV. To qualify, customers must install a WiFi enabled EV charging station.
    • BED also offers a rebate of up to $900 for the purchase and installation of a qualifying Wifi enabled EV charging stations for customers that have enrolled in BED’s Residential EV Rate. Eligible applicants must have purchased an EV charging station within 60 days of the acquisition of the EV. For more information, see the BED EV Rate website.
  • Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Incentive – Green Mountain Power (GMP)
    • GMP residential customers are eligible for a free Level 2 EV charging station when they purchase a new or pre-owned plug-in electric vehicle. Must be enrolled in GMP’s Home Charging Program.
    • For more information about these incentives, see the GMP In-Home Level 2 EV Charger website.
  • Level 2 EV Charger Incentive – Vermont Electric Co-op (VEC)
    • If you purchase your own Level 2 charger, you can receive a $250 incentive if you either 1) set a schedule to not charge from 5-9 PM Monday through Friday, or 2) if it is a Flo or ChargePoint, enroll it in VEC’s communications platform to receive another $50 upfront incentive and $8/month as long as you do not opt out of events.  Learn more here.

Virginia

Washington

  • EV infrastructure (charging stations), batteries, and fuel cells – sales/use tax exemption
    • Anyone who purchases an electric vehicle battery or fuel cell, or installs an electric vehicle battery, fuel cell charging station, or hydrogen fueling stations on purchases on or after Aug. 1, 2019 until July 1, 2025.
    • Qualifying activity:
      • Sale or use of batteries and fuel cells for EVs, including those sold as a component of an electric bus.
      • Sale of or charge made for labor and services rendered in respect to installing, repairing, altering, or improving electric vehicle batteries and fuel cells.
      • Sale of or charge made for labor and services rendered in respect to installing, constructing, repairing, or improving battery or fuel cell EV infrastructure, including hydrogen fueling stations.
      • Sale or use of tangible personal property that will become a component of battery or fuel cell electric vehicle infrastructure during the course of installing, constructing, repairing, or improving battery or fuel cell electric vehicle infrastructure.
    • Buyer must provide the vendor with a completed Buyers’ Retail Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. Sellers must report the exempt sales on their excise tax returns and take the corresponding deduction from retail sales tax.
  • Discount on Level 2 EV Charger Installed at a Single-Family Home – City of Seattle
    • The purchase of a qualified Level 2 EV charger from a participating distributor branch is eligible for an instant discount up to a $400 from City Light.
    • Rebate runs through February 28, 2025. Learn more here.
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Clark Public Utilities (CPU)
    • CPU offers customers $500 rebates for the purchase and installation of any qualified Level 2 EV charging station.
    • Non-connected residential chargers also qualify for smaller rebates.
    • For more information, including funding availability, see the CPU Residential Electric Vehicle website.

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

Other resources to learn about electric vehicle tax credits

Between our federal electric vehicle tax credit breakdown and the details above, you should have an arsenal or information at your disposal to determine what you may and not qualify for in the US. That being said, it never hurts to seek more information if you so choose. Knowledge is power.

Much of the data above was gathered from the Alternative Fuels Data Center – an impeccable resource that allows you to tap or click your respective state and research what options might be available to you and your electric vehicle.

Speaking of which, when you do decide on the ideal electric vehicle for you, be sure to double-check if it qualifies for federal tax credits, which can be combined with your benefits at the state level to maximize your money back.

As you may have noticed, we’ve included links to each and every website pertaining to a given tax credit, rebate, or exemption for electric vehicles or their chargers. You can click each to learn more and explore further to see if there are any other benefits available to you in your state.

We hope with knowledge, you’ll be able to maximize your cash back on your electric vehicle and/or charger purchase, whether its through a tax credit or rebate. Good luck!

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Scooter Doll is a writer, designer and tech enthusiast born in Chicago and based on the West Coast. When he’s not offering the latest tech how tos or insights, he’s probably watching Chicago sports.
Please send any tips or suggestions, or dog photos to him at scooter@9to5mac.com

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