
Electric vehicle tax credits and rebates available in the US, sorted by state
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adminWith 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 to choose from. 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 for you, we’ve broken it all down, state-by-state, below.
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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 newly signed Inflation Reduction Act, we know federal tax credits for electric vehicles are 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.
Now there are a bunch of other factors that are and will be in play starting January 1, 2023 when the new terms kick in, but we’ve already delved deep into that for you. 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 get more granular down to specific counties or energy companies, depending whether its 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.
State-level information is updated by the US Department of Energy and its alternative Data Fuels Center (AFDC) annually after each state’s legislative session ends. That said, some pages are updated following newly-signed legislation. We ourselves visited many of the state incentive websites to confirm the latest perks available to you 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 electric vehicle rebates
Arizona EV tax credits
- Reduced Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) License Tax
- The vehicle license tax for an AFV registered in Arizona is $4 for every $100 in assessed value. The minimum amount of the annual AFV license tax is $5. AFV assessed values are determined as follows:
- For AFVs initially registered between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022, the assessed value of the AFV is 20% of the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP);
- For each succeeding year, for the purpose of calculating the license tax, the assessed value of the AFV is reduced by 15% from the value from the preceding year.
- For the purpose of this tax, AFVs include those powered exclusively by propane, natural gas, electricity, hydrogen, or a blend of hydrogen with propane or natural gas.
- The vehicle license tax for an AFV registered in Arizona is $4 for every $100 in assessed value. The minimum amount of the annual AFV license tax is $5. AFV assessed values are determined as follows:
- 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.
Electric vehicle tax credits and rebates in California
- Electric Vehicle Rebate Program
- The California Air Resources Board offers point-of-sale rebates of up to $750 for the purchase or lease of a new all-electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle through the Clean Fuel Reward Program. Eligible EVs must have a minimum battery capacity of 5 kWh and be purchased from participating retailers. Eligible customers must reside in California and register the EV in California. For more information, including vehicle eligibility requirements, see the Clean Fuel Reward website.
- Plug-In Hybrid and Zero Emission Light-Duty Vehicle Rebates
- The Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) offers rebates for the purchase or lease of qualified light-duty electric vehicles (EVs), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has approved or certified. The rebates are for up to $4,500 for FCEVs, $2,000 for EVs, $1,000 for PHEVs, and $750 for zero emission motorcycles. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis to California residents who purchase or lease new eligible vehicles.
- Individuals are eligible for the rebate based on gross annual income, as stated on the individual’s federal tax return. Individuals with a gross annual income below the following thresholds are eligible for all rebates except those that apply to FCEVs:
- $135,000 for single filers
- $175,000 for head-of-household filers
- $200,000 for joint filers
- Alternative Fuel and Advanced Vehicle Rebate – San Joaquin Valley
- The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) administers the Drive Clean! Rebate Program, which provides rebates for the purchase or lease of eligible new vehicles, including qualified natural gas, hydrogen fuel cell, propane, all-electric, plug-in electric vehicles, and zero emission motorcycles. The program offers rebates of up to $3,000, which are available on a first-come, first-served basis for residents and businesses located in the SJVAPCD. For more information, including a list of eligible vehicles and other requirements, see the SJVAPCD Drive Clean! Rebate Program website.
- Electric Vehicle Rebate – Pasadena Water and Power (PWP)
- PWP provides rebates of $250 to residential customers who purchase or lease an eligible new or used EV. An additional $250 is available for eligible EVs purchased or leased from a Pasadena dealership. Customers participating in PWP’s income-qualifying programs may also qualify for an additional $1,000 rebate, for a total of $1,500. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the PWP Residential Electric Vehicle and Charger Incentive Program website.
- Electric Vehicle Rebate – Antelope Valley
- The Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District (AVAQMD) offers rebates of up to $1,000 to residents toward the purchase or lease of a new all-electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. EVs purchased or leased outside of the AVAQMD jurisdiction are eligible for half of the rebate amount. For more information, including how to apply, see the AVAQMD website.
- 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 Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Incentive – Peninsula Clean Energy (PCE)
- PCE and Peninsula Family Service (PFS) offers $1,000 to San Mateo County residents to be used as a down payment for the purchase of a used EV. Low-income residents are eligible for a rebate of up to $4,000. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the DriveForward Electric website.
- All-Electric Vehicle Rebate – MCE
- The MCEv Program offers a $3,500 rebate for the purchase or lease of a new EV for income-qualifying customers. To be eligible for the rebate, 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 MCEv Rebates 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. For more information, including program guidelines and application materials, see the Charge Up L.A.! website.
- 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.
- Electric Vehicle and EV Charging Station Rebates – TID
- Turlock Irrigation District (TID) offers residential customers a $500 rebate for the purchase or lease of a qualifying new or used EV. Low-income customers enrolled in the TID CARES Program are eligible for an additional rebate of $700 per vehicle. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the TID Residential Electric Vehicle Rebates and CARES Program website.
- Used Battery-Electric Vehicle (BEV) Rebate – Alameda Municipal Power (AMP)
- AMP provides cash rebates of up to $1,500 for the purchase of a used BEV with a purchase price below $22,000. For more information, see the AMP Electric Vehicles website.
- 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 motorcycles. For more information, see the CCCE Electrify Your Ride website.
Colorado offers electric vehicle tax credits up to $10,000
- 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, 2026, are eligible for a tax credit equal to the amounts below, per calendar year:
EV Category | 2022 | 2023-2025 |
Light-duty EVs | $2,500 for purchase/ $1,500 for lease |
$2,000 for purchase/ $1,500 for lease |
Light-duty electric trucks |
$3,500 for purchase/ $1,750 for lease |
$2,800 for purchase/ $1,750 for lease |
Medium-duty electric trucks |
$5,000 for purchase/ $2,500 for lease |
$4,000 for purchase/ $2,500 for lease |
Heavy-duty electric trucks |
$10,000 for purchase/ $5,000 for lease |
$8,000 for purchase/ $5,000 for lease |
- Electric Vehicle Rebate – San Isabel Electric Association (SIEA)
- SIEA residential customers can receive a $500 rebate for the purchase of qualified EVs. For more information, including how to apply, see the SIEA EV Education website.
- Electric Vehicle Rebate – Xcel Energy
- Xcel Energy offers income-qualified residential customers a $3,000 rebate for the purchase or lease of a pre-owned EV, and a $5,500 rebate for the purchase or lease of a new EV. Income-qualified residents are households with income levels equal to or below 60% of the Colorado’s median income that are currently enrolled in one of Colorado’s financial assistance programs such as the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP). Eligible EVs must be purchased or leased from a Colorado dealership. For more information, see the Xcel Energy EV Rebate website.
Connecticut EV rebates
- Hydrogen and 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 FCEV, 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 Type | CHEAPR Standard | Rebate Plus (New EV) | Rebate Plus (Used EV) |
PHEV | $750 | $1,500 | $1,125 |
BEV | $2,250 | $2,000 | $3,000 |
FCEV | $7,500 | $2,000 | $7,500 |
Vehicle Type | Rebate Amount |
New PHEV | $1,000 |
New EV | $1,500 |
Used PHEV (model year 2019 or newer) | $500 |
Used EV (MY 2019 or newer) | $1,000 |
Delaware doesn’t offer tax credits but has some hefty electric vehicle rebates
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Rebates
- The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) offers rebates for new or leased AFVs. 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 Fuel and Transportation Initiatives website.
- The following rebate amounts are applicable for vehicles purchased or leased before December 31, 2022:
Qualifying Vehicles | Rebate Amount |
All-electric vehicles (including vehicles with gasoline range extenders) | $2,500 |
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) | $1,000 |
District of Columbia (DC) offers electric vehicle tax exemptions instead of credit
- 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.
Florida electric vehicle rebates
Illinois offers a $4,000 electric vehicle rebate instead of a tax credit
- 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 after July 1, 2022.
- 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. 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 Timeframe | Rebate Amount |
July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2026 | $4,000 |
July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027 | $2,000 |
Beginning July 1, 2028 | $1,000 |
Iowa EV tax rebate
Maine electric vehicle rebates
- Electric Vehicle Rebates
- Efficiency Maine’s EV Accelerator provides rebates to Maine residents, businesses, government entities, and tribal governments for the purchase or lease of a new EV or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) at participating Maine dealerships.
- Qualified low-income residents are also eligible for a rebate of up to $2,500 for the purchase of a used EV or PHEV. Vehicles must be purchased or leased between December 21, 2020, and December 31, 2022. For more information, including eligible vehicles and pre-approval requirements, see Efficiency Maine’s Electric Vehicle Initiatives website.
- Rebate amounts are based on participant type:
EV Type | Individuals, Businesses, Organizations |
Qualified Low-Income Resident | Maine Gov’t Entity or Tribal Gov’t | Non-Profit Orgs. |
BEV | $2,000 | $5,500 | $7,500 | $7,500 |
PHEV | $1,000 | $4,000 | $2,000 | $2,000 |
Maryland offers a tax credit up to $3,000 for qualified electric vehicles
- 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
Massachusetts EV rebates
- 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 $2,500 toward the purchase or lease of eligible all-electric and fuel cell electric vehicles and up to $1,500 for the purchase or lease of eligible plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. Eligible non-profit and business fleet vehicles may include rental cars, company cars, and delivery vehicles. Vehicle purchase prices must be below $50,000. 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.
Michigan electric vehicle tax incentive rebates
Electric vehicle tax credits available in Mississippi
EV Type | Rebate Amount |
New Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) | $1,250 |
Leased BEV | $1,000 |
Used BEV | $750 |
New Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) | $750 |
Leased PHEV | $750 |
Used PHEV | $750 |
Nebraska can get a $4,000 electric vehicle rebate instead of a tax credit
Nevada electric vehicle tax rebates
- 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 Hampshire EV tax rebates
- Electric Vehicle Rebates – New Hampshire Electric Co-op (NHEC)
- NHEC offers residential customers a rebate of $1,000 for the purchase or lease of a new or used electric vehicle, $600 for the purchase or lease of a new or used plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, and $300 for the purchase or lease of a new or used electric motorcycle. EVs must be purchased or leased between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022. For more information, including how to apply, see the NHEC Drive Electric website.
Electric vehicles are exempt from sales and use tax in New Jersey
- Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) Tax Exemption
- ZEVs sold, rented, or leased in New Jersey are exempt from state sales and use tax. This exemption does not apply to partial ZEVs, including hybrid electric vehicles. 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.
New York EV tax rebate program
- Electric Vehicle Rebate Program
- The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) provides rebates up to $2,000 for the purchase or lease of a new eligible EV.
- An eligible vehicle must:
- Be a four-wheeled motor vehicle manufactured for use on public streets, roads, and highways
- Have a gross vehicle weight rating of not more than 8,500 pounds
- Have a maximum speed of at least 55 miles per hour
- Be propelled at least in part by an electric motor and associated power electronics that draws electricity from a hydrogen fuel cell or battery that has a capacity of at least four kWh, and is capable of being charged by an external source of electricity
- Rebate amounts vary based on a vehicle’s all-electric range and manufacturer’s suggested retail price. For more information, including a list of eligible vehicles, see the NYSERDA Drive Clean Rebate website.
Oklahoma EV tax rebate
Oregon offers two big rebates instead of electric vehicles tax credits
- Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) and Zero Emission Vehicle Rebates
- The Clean Vehicle Rebate Program provides rebates to Oregon residents, businesses, non-profit organizations, and government agencies for the purchase or lease of a new electric vehicle (EV), including a PHEV, electric motorcycle, or fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV).
- New EVs and FCEVs with a battery capacity greater than 10 kWh are eligible for a rebate of $2,500. EVs and FCEVs with a battery capacity of less than 10 kWh are eligible for a rebate of $1,500. Electric motorcycles are eligible for a rebate of $750.
- EVs may not have an MSRP of more than $50,000, and eligible FCEVs may not have an MSRP of more than $60,000. For more information, see the Clean Vehicle Rebate Program website.
- Electric Vehicle Rebate
- The Charge Ahead Rebate Program offers low- and medium-income Oregon residents a rebate of up to $5,000 for the purchase or lease of a new or used EV, including plug-in hybrid vehicles. Residents purchasing a new EV may combine this rebate with the Clean Vehicle Rebate to receive a maximum rebate of $7,500. Qualifying residents are considered households with income levels that do not exceed 400% of the federal poverty line. For more information, see the Charge Ahead Rebate Program website.
Pennsylvania EV tax rebate
- 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 $50,000.
- 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 Type | Rebate Amount |
BEV (new or used) | $2,000 |
PHEV (new or used) | $1,500 |
CNG, Propane, and Electric Motorcycle (new or used) | $500 |
Rhode Island tax incentives rebate
- 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 Type | Rebate Amount |
ZEV (new) | $2,500 |
ZEV (used) | $1,500 |
PHEV (new) | $1,500 |
PHEV (used) | $750 |
Texas electric vehicle tax rebate
- Light-Duty Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebates
- The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) administers the Light-Duty Motor Vehicle Purchase or Lease Incentive Program for the purchase or lease of a new light-duty vehicle powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), propane, hydrogen, or electricity. Electric drive vehicles powered by a battery or hydrogen fuel cell, including plug-in hybrid electric vehicles with a battery capacity of at least 4 kWh, are eligible for a rebate of up to $2,500. One rebate is available per eligible vehicle. Rebates are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the TCEQ Texas Emissions Reduction Plan website.
Utah offers big electric vehicle tax credits… but only for heavy-duty vehicles
- 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:
Year | Tax Credit Amount |
2022 | $13,500 |
2023 | $12,000 |
2024 | $10,500 |
2025 | $9,000 |
2026 | $7,500 |
2027 | $6,000 |
2028 | $4,500 |
2029 | $3,000 |
2030 | $1,500 |
Lots of available electric vehicle tax credits in Vermont
- Plug-In Electric Vehicle Credit – Vermont Electric Co-op (VEC)
- VEC offers a $250 bill credit to members who purchase a new or pre-owned plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) and a $500 bill credit to members who purchase a new or pre-owned all-electric vehicle (EV). Members who lease a PHEV are eligible for an annual bill credit of $50 for each year of the lease, and members who lease an EV are eligible for an annual bill credit of $100 for each year of the lease. For more information, see the VEC Energy Transformation Program website.
- Electric Vehicle Rebates – Green Mountain Power (GMP)
- GMP provides residential and business customers rebates of $1,500 for the purchase of a new all-electric vehicle, $1,000 for the purchase of a new plug-in hybrid electric vehicle, $750 for the purchase of used EVs, and $500 for the purchase of an electric motorcycle. Customers with qualifying low and moderate household incomes are eligible for an additional $1,000 rebate. EVs must have a manufacturer’s suggested retail price that is less than or equal to $70,000. For more information, see the GMP Electric Vehicles 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 $1,000 on the purchase of a new all-electric vehicle (EV), 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.
- Additional rebates are available for the purchase of an electric forklift, residential or commercial lawnmower, and other yard care equipment. For more information visit the VPPSA Electric Vehicle Rebate website.
- Electric Vehicle Rebate – Stowe Electric
- Stowe Electric offers customers rebates for the purchase or lease of EVs. New plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are eligible for a $750 rebate, new all-electric vehicles are eligible for a rebate up to $1,000, and income-qualifying customers are eligible for an additional $250 rebate for either vehicle. Stowe Electric also offers a $300 rebate for the purchase of pre-owned EVs and PHEVs. For more information, including how to apply, see the Stowe Electric Rebate Programs website.
- Pre-Owned Electric Vehicle Incentives – Burlington Electric Department (BED)
- BED offers customers low- or no-interest loans for the purchase of a pre-owned EV.
- Eligible customers can also apply for a rebate of $1,300 rebate on the purchase of a pre-owned EV or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), with an additional $200 available for moderate income customers. Eligible vehicles must have a manufacturer’s suggested retail price less than or equal to $60,000. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the BED Electric Vehicles website.
Washington EV tax rebate

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.
Alaska EV charger tax incentives and rebates
Arizona electric vehicle charging station tax rebates
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Tucson Electric Power (TEP)
- TEP offers residential customers a rebate of up to $500 for the purchase of a Level 2 or direct current fast charging (DCFC) station. Rebate amounts vary by EV charging station amperage. For more information, including how to apply, see the TEP EV Rebates website.
- Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Salt River Project (SRP)
- SRP offers residential customers a $250 rebate for the purchase of a qualifying Level 2 EV charging station. A $50 bill credit is available for customers who join the SRP EV Community. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the SRP EV Benefits and Savings website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Arizona Public Service Company (APS)
- APS offers residential customers a $250 rebate for the purchase of a qualifying Level 2 EV charging station. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the APS EV Smart Charger Rebate website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Mohave Electric Cooperative (MEH)
- MEH offers residential and commercial customers rebates for the purchase of networked Level 2 or direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations. Residential and commercial customers are eligible for rebates of $1,000 and $2,750, respectively. For more information, see the MEC EV Charging Rebate website.
California EV charging tax incentives
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station and Charging Incentive – Sonoma Clean Power (SCP)
- Qualified SCP customers are eligible to receive a free Level 2 EV charging station with Wi-Fi capabilities. Customers are responsible for shipping and installation costs. Customers may also receive $5 per month for connecting the EV charging station to the GridSavvy Rewards program. For more information, see SCP’s GridSavvy website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Burbank Water and Power (BWP)
- BWP provides rebates to commercial and residential customers toward the purchase of Level 2 EV charging stations.
- Commercial or multi-unit dwelling customers who purchase and install EV charging stations can receive up to $15,000 per EV charging station. Commercial customers in disadvantaged communities are eligible for higher rebate amounts.
- Residential customers who install a charger can receive up to $500 and will be placed on BWP’s time-of-use rate.
- Applications must be submitted no later than six months from the date of purchase for commercial customers, and no later than four months for residential customers. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are exhausted. For program guidelines and application materials, see the BWP Residential Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate and Lead the Charge websites.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Alameda Municipal Power (AMP)
- AMP provides rebates of up to $800 to residential customers and up to $5,000 to commercial customers toward the purchase of Level 2 EV charging station.
- Commercial customers are also eligible for a $500 rebate for every additional port, up to $3,000. Customers may apply for multiple rebates at a time. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the AMP Electric Vehicles website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebates – Anaheim Public Utilities (APU)
- APU provides rebates for residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal customers for the purchase and installation of Level 2 or Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) stations.
- Program participants may also receive up to $5,000 for sub-meter installation fees, $1,500 for city permit fees, and $2,000 for electric panel upgrade services. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, including how to apply, see the APU Personal EV Charger Rebate and Public EV Charger Rebate websites.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Liberty Utilities
- Liberty Utilities offers residential customers a rebate of $1,500 and commercial customers a rebate of $2,500 for the purchase and installation of EV charging stations at their home or small business. For more information, see Liberty’s Electric Vehicle Program website.
- Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – LADWP
- The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) offers a rebate up to $500 for the purchase and installation of qualified Level 2 EV charging stations, and a $250 rebate for the installation of a dedicated EV charging station meter. For more information, including program guidelines and application materials, see the LADWP Charge Up L.A.! website.
Colorado EV charging tax rebate
Charger Type | Rebate Amount |
Non-Networked Level 2 | 50% of eligible costs, up to $500 |
Networked Level 2 | 50% of eligible costs, up to $1,000 |
DC Fast Charger (DCFC) with 50 kilowatt (kW) peak output | 50% of eligible costs, up to $3,000 |
DCFC with 100 kW+ peak output | 50% of eligible costs, up to $5,000 |
Connecticut electric vehicle charging tax rebates
Charging Station Type | Rebate Amount |
Residential Level 2 | $1,000 |
Commercial, workplace, or multi-family Level 2 | $3,000 |
Commercial, public Level 2 | $4,000 |
Delaware EV charging rebates
- 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 $200 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 electric vehicle charging tax rebates
Georgia EV charging station rebates
Indiana EV charging tax rebate
Iowa electric vehicle charging rebate
- Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – MidAmerican Energy
- MidAmerican energy offers commercial customers a rebate of $1,500 for the purchase of Level 2 EV charging stations for public and workplace charging. Eligible EV charging stations must be installed between January 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022. For more information, including additional eligibility requirements, see the MidAmerican Energy EV Rebates website.
Kansas EV charging station tax rebates
- 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.
Louisiana EV chargers rebate
Maryland Electric Vehicle charging tax rebates
- 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.
- Each entity that applies for a commercial rebate may receive up to 18% of the total program budget per fiscal year. Rebates will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the MEA EVSE Rebate Program website.
- Between July 1, 2022, and June 30, 2023, the rebate may cover 40% of the costs of acquiring and installing qualified equipment, or up to the following amounts:
Qualified Entity | Rebate Amount (per Charging Station) |
Residential | $700 |
Businesses, Nonprofits, Workplaces, Multi-Unit Dwellings, and State or Local Government Entities |
$4,000 |
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate and Time-Of-Use (TOU) Rate – Pepco
- Pepco offers residential customers a rebate of up to 50% of the cost to purchase and install an eligible Level 2 EV charging station through the Plug-In Vehicle (PIV) Managed Charger Program.
- Pepco also offers a TOU rate to residential customers who own an EV. Customers that participate in the PIV Managed Charger Program are automatically enrolled in the EV TOU rate. A maximum of 100 customers may participate in the PIV Managed Charger Program and applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, including qualifying Level 2 EV chargers and how to apply, see the Pepco PIV Managed Charger Program website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebates – Pepco
- Pepco provides rebates to residential and multifamily customers toward the purchase of qualified Level 2 EV charging stations. Pepco offers residential customers a $300 rebate for a Level 2 smart EV charging station. Only EV charging stations purchased and installed after July 1, 2019, are eligible.
- Pepco also offers customers that own or operate multifamily properties a rebate for 100% of the cost to purchase and install eligible Level 2 smart EV charging stations, up to $15,000 per station. Eligible customers may receive rebates for up to two EV charging stations. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, including how to apply, see the Pepco EVsmart website.
- Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – BGE
- Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) offers residential customers an annual credit of $50 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station. To be eligible, residential customers must charge EVs during off-peak hours. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the BGE EVsmart website.
- EV Charging Station Rebate and Time-Of-Use (TOU) Rate – Delmarva Power
- Delmarva Power offers residential customers a rebate of up to 50% of the cost to purchase and install an eligible Level 2 EV charging station through the Plug-In Vehicle (PIV) Managed Charger Program.
- Delmarva Power also offers a TOU rate to residential customers who own an EV. Customers that participate in the PIV Managed Charger Program are automatically enrolled in the EV TOU rate. A maximum of 100 customers may participate in the PIV Managed Charger Program and applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the Delmarva Power PIV Managed Charger Program website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebates – Delmarva Power
- Delmarva Power provides rebates to residential and multifamily customers toward the purchase of qualified Level 2 EV charging stations. Delmarva Power offers residential customers a $300 rebate for a Level 2 smart EV charging station. Only EV charging stations purchased and installed after July 1, 2019, are eligible.
- Delmarva Power also offers customers that own or operate multi-family properties a rebate for 100% of the cost to purchase and install eligible Level 2 smart EV charging stations, up to $15,000 per station. Eligible customers may receive rebates for up to two EV charging stations. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, including how to apply, see the Delmarva Power EVsmart website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Residential Rebate – Potomac Edison
- Potomac Edison offers residential customers a $300 rebate for the purchase and installation of a qualified Level 2 EV charging station through the EV Driven Program. For more information, including eligibility and qualifying EV charging stations, see the EV Driven website.
Michigan EV charging station tax rebates
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – DTE Energy
- DTE Energy offers a $500 rebate for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station to qualified residential customers that purchase or lease an electric vehicle (EV) and enroll in the EV Charging Rates. For more information, see the DTE Energy Charging Forward website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Consumers Energy
- The Consumers Energy PowerMIDrive program offers rebates to residential and commercial customers who install Level 2 or direct current fast charging (DCFC) station.
- Residential customers are eligible for a $500 rebate to install a qualified Level 2 EV charging stations. Commercial customers installing qualified, publicly accessible EV charging stations are eligible for rebates up to $5,000 per Level 2 EV charging station and up to $70,000 per DCFC station installed. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the PowerMIDrive website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Holland Board of Public Works (HBPW)
- HBPW offers residential customers a $300 rebate for the purchase of a Level 2 EV charging station. The EV charging station must be ENERGY STAR certified, Wi-Fi compatible, and send monthly usage data to HBPW. Residential customers must also enroll in a time-of-use rate. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the HBPW Residential Rebates website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Lansing Board of Water & Light (BWL)
- BWL offers a $1,000 rebate for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station to residential customers who purchase or lease an electric vehicle. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the BWL EVs website.
- Electric Vehicle and EV Charging Station Rebate – Great Lakes Energy (GLE)
- GLE offers residential customers a $500 rebate for the purchase of a networked Level 2 EV charging station. For more information, including application materials, see the GLE Energy Wise website.
Minnesota electric vehicle tax rebates
- 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.
- 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 Level 1 or Level 2 EV charging station. To be eligible for the rebate, EVs must use a separate sub-metered circuit. For more information, visit the Dakota Electric ChargeWise website.
- 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 rate.
- Connexus Energy also offers a $800 discount on EV charging stations purchased from the EnergyWise Minnesota store. For more information, see the Conexus Energy EV website.
- 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.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate and Time-Of-Use Rate – Otter Tail Power
- Otter Tail Power Company offers a TOU rate to residential customers with electric vehicles. The TOU rate only applies to electricity used to charge the EV.
- Otter Tail Power Company also offers a $400 rebate for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station. 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.
Mississippi EV charging station rebate
Missouri electric vehicle charging tax rebates
Nebraska electric vehicle charging rebates
- All-Electric Vehicle and EV Charging Station Rebates – NPPD
- Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) offers residential customers a $500 rebate for the installation of an eligible Level 2 EV charging station. Participants must purchase the EV charging station through NPPD. NPPD also offers residential customers an additional rebate of up to $400 for the pre-wiring necessary for EV charging station installation. Eligible residential customers include single- and multi-family residences.
- NPPD offers commercial customers a 50% reimbursement for the installation of a public Level 2 or direct current fast charging (DCFC) station and a 100% reimbursement, up to $1,000, for the construction of conduit necessary to support EV charging station installations. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including eligible EV charging stations and how to apply, see the NPPD Incentives & Programs website.
- All-Electric Vehicle and EV Charging Station Rebate – 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 up to $400 for the pre-wiring necessary for EV charging station installation. Eligible residential customers include single- and multi-family residences.
- SPPD offers commercial customers a 50% reimbursement for the installation of a public Level 2 or direct current fast charging (DCFC) station and a 100% reimbursement, of up to $1,000, for the construction of conduit necessary to support EV charging station installations. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including eligible EV charging stations and how to apply, see the SPPD Incentive Programs website.
Nevada EV charging tax rebates
New Hampshire electric vehicle charging rebate
New Jersey EV charging tax rebates
- Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation Rebate – PSE&G
- PSE&G offers residential customers a rebate of up to $1,500 for the behind the meter installation of a Level 2 EV charging station. Participants may also be eligible for a rebate of up to $5,000 for pole-to-meter utility service upgrades. For more information, see the PSE&G Electric Vehicle Charging Program website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebates – Atlantic City Electric (ACE)
- ACE offers make-ready rebates to residential, multi-unit dwelling (MUD), commercial, and fleet customers for the installation of Level 2 EV charging stations. Additionally, make-ready rebates are available for publicly accessible Level 2 and direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations. MUD customers include residents and commercial entities controlling the property.
- MUD customers in overburdened communities are eligible for a rebate of up to $6,700 per port. For more information, including eligibility requirements and overburdened community locations, see the ACE EVsmart residential, multi-family, public, workplace & fleet rebates website.
- Rebates are available in the following amounts:
Location | Charger Type | Max Rebate Amount | Max # of Eligible Stations/Ports |
Residential | Level 2 | $1,000 per EV charging station; up to 50% of the eligible costs | 1 charging station |
MUD | Level 2 | $5,000 per port; up to 75% of eligible costs | 10 ports |
Workplace | Level 2 | $4,500 per port; up to 50% of eligible costs | 10 ports |
Fleets | Level 2 | $2,500 per port; up to 50% of eligible costs | 10 ports |
Public | Level 2 | $4,500 per port; up to 50% of eligible costs | 2 ports |
Public | DCFC | $60,000 per port; up to 90% of eligible costs | 2 ports |
New Mexico EV charging tax rebate
New York electric vehicle charging rebates
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – PSEG Long Island
- Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) Long Island offers a $400 rebate to residential customers who install a smart, Level 2 EV charging station between August 1, 2022, and December 31, 2022.
- Any eligible chargers purchased before August 1, 2022 qualify for a rebate of $500.
- Funds are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis and are limited to two rebates per year, per residential account. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, including how to apply, see the PSEG Long Island Smart Charger Rebate website.
North Carolina EV charging tax rebates
Ohio electric vehicle charging rebates
Oklahoma EV charger tax rebates
Oregon electric vehicle charging tax rebates
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Installation Rebate – Central Lincoln
- Central Lincoln offers residential and commercial customers a rebate of $250 to purchase a Level 2 EV charging station. Applicants are limited to one rebate per location. For more information, including the application, please visit the Central Lincoln website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebates – Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB)
- EWEB offers rebates for residential and commercial customers to install EV charging stations. Residential customers may receive a rebate of up to $500 for one Level 2 EV charging station.
- Commercial customers may receive rebates up to 50% of equipment and installation costs for publicly available Level 2 EV charging stations and direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations. Maximum rebate awards are $1,500 for Level 2 EV charging stations and $15,000 for DCFC stations. For more information, including eligibility and application details, visit the EWEB Electric Vehicle Incentives for Businesses website.
- Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Portland General Electric (PGE)
- PGE offers residential customers a rebate of $500 for the purchase of a Level 2 EV charging station. Customers that earn up to 80% median income for their household size are eligible for a rebate of $1,000. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the PGE Home EV Charging Rebates website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Consumers Power Inc. (CPI)
- CPI offers customers a $200 rebate for qualifying EV charging stations. For more information, including eligibility requirements and qualifying EV charging stations, see the CPI Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate website.
South Carolina electric vehicle charger rebates
Tennessee EV charging tax rebate
Texas electric vehicle charging tax rebates
Utah EV charging tax rebates
- Non-Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Rocky Mountain Power
- Rocky Mountain Power provides rebates to non-residential and multi-family customers toward the purchase of Level 2 and direct current fast charging (DCFC) station. Customers installing Level 2 EV charging stations may receive a rebate of 75% of equipment cost, up to $1,000 for single port stations and $1,500 for multi-port stations. Customers installing DCFC stations may receive a rebate of 75% of equipment and installation cost, up to $30,000 for single port stations and $42,000 for multi-port stations.
- Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the Rocky Mountain Power Utah Electric Vehicle Incentives website.
- Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Rocky Mountain Power
- Rocky Mountain Power offers residential customers a rebate of up to $200 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station. Customers may receive one Level 2 rebate per electric vehicle owned. For more information, see the Rocky Mountain Power Utah Electric Vehicle Incentives website.
Vermont electric vehicle charger rebates
Virginia EV charging station rebates
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Residential Rebate – Dominion Energy
- Dominion Energy offers residential customers a rebate of $125 for the purchase of a new Level 2 EV charging station. To be eligible, customers must enroll in Dominion Energy’s demand response program and register a qualifying EV charging station. Customers will also receive an annual payment of $40 on the anniversary of their enrollment in the demand response program. For more information, including additional eligibility requirements, see the Dominion Energy EV Charger Rewards website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Danville Utilities
- Danville Utilities offers residential customers a $200 rebate for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station. Eligible applicants must also be enrolled in a time-of-use rate. For more information, including additional eligibility requirements, see the Danville Utilities EV Charger website.
Washington electric vehicle charging tax rebates
Eligible Customers | Charging Station Type | Rebate Amount |
Residential | Non-Energy Star certified; not Wi-Fi enabled | $100 |
Residential | Mobile connector for 240V outlet | $100 |
Residential, Commercial, Industrial | Energy Star certified; Wi-Fi enabled | $500 |
West Virginia EV charging station rebates
Wisconsin electric vehicle charger tax rebates
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Barron Electric Cooperative (BEC)
- BEC offers residential customers rebates for the full cost of a Level 2 EV charging station. For more information, see the BEC Residential Programs website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC)
- CVEC offers customers a $400 rebate to purchase and install a new Level 2 EV charging station. All rebate documentation must be submitted within three months of the EV charging station purchase. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including eligibility requirements and how to apply, see the CVEC Rebates website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Clark Electric Cooperative (CEC)
- CEC offers customers a $400 rebate to purchase and install a new Level 2 EV charging station. Rebates is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the CEC Rebates and Incentives website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – East Central Energy (ECE)
- ECE offers residential customers a $750 rebate to install a Level 2 EV charging station on a time-of-use or off-peak storage electricity rate. For more information, see the ECE Residential Rebates website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Price Electric Cooperative
- Price Electric Cooperative offers residential customers a $500 rebate to customers who purchase and install a Level 2 EV charging station. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including application details, see the Price Electric Cooperative Rebates website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Riverland Energy Cooperative (REC)
- REC offers residential customers a $400 rebate to purchase and install a Level 2 EV charging station. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including application details, see the REC Rebates website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services (PPCS)
- PPCS offers residential customers a $400 rebate to purchase and install a Level 2 EV charging station. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, see the PPCS Programs & Rebates website.
- Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate – Alliant Energy
- Alliant Energy offers residential customers a $750 rebate to purchase and install a Level 2 EV charging station. For more information, including application details, see the Alliant Energy Rebates website.

Other interesting electric vehicle tax credits at the state level
In addition to the credits and rebates for purchases of EVs and chargers, a few states have enacted additional legislation to support EV adoption. You can check them out below.
Delaware offers V2G tax credits for electric vehicle owners
- Vehicle-to-Grid Energy Credit
- Retail electricity customers with at least one grid-integrated EV may qualify to receive kilowatt-hour credits for energy discharged to the grid from the EV’s battery at the same rate that the customer pays to charge the battery. A grid-integrated EV is defined as a battery-powered motor vehicle that has the ability for two-way power flow between the vehicle and the electric grid as well as communications hardware and software that allow for external control of battery charging and discharging. (Reference Delaware Code Title 26, Chapter 10, Section 1001 and 1014g)
Electric vehicle owners in DC can get up to $1,000 in tax credits for chargers
- 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.
North Carolina
Utah residents don’t have to pay tax on electricity used to charge their EV
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 your 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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Today’s Green Deals is another nearly EV-packed edition, headlined by Heybike’s Prime Fall e-bike Sale with up to $700 savings – and many new and returning low prices, like the ALPHA All-Terrain Mid-Drive e-bike hitting a new $1,399 low. Right behind it is Autel’s MaxiCharger AC Lite Home 50A Level 2 EV Charging Station at $455, as well as Lectric’s restocked XPedition 2.0 Cargo e-bikes with up to $674 in FREE gear starting from $1,399, and much more waiting for you below. And don’t forget about all the hangover deals collected at the bottom of the page, like yesterday’s exclusive launch savings on the new Bluetti RVSolar Power System and its bundles, the new low on ECOVACS’ Goat O1000 robot, and more.
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- 20/28 MPH for 55 miles
- comes with free front basket and large basket
- Hauler Dual-Battery Cargo e-bike (new low): $1,299 (Reg. $1,899)
- 20/28 MPH for 85 miles
- ALPHA All-Terrain e-bike (new low): $1,399 (Reg. $1,699)
- 20/28 MPH for up to 60 miles
- Hero 1,000W Carbon-Fiber All-Terrain e-bike (new low): $2,099 (Reg. $2,599)
- 35 MPH for 60 miles
- Hero 750W Mid-Drive Carbon-Fiber All-Terrain e-bike (new low): $2,299 (Reg. $3,099)
- 35 MPH for 60 miles
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Get up to 50A charging speeds with Autel’s MaxiCharger AC Lite level 2 EV station at $455
By way of its official Amazon storefront, Autel is returning its MaxiCharger AC Lite Home 50A Level 2 EV Charging Station back to $455.20 shipped, which beats out the brand’s direct website, where it is listed for its full $569 rate. This is the first time since late July that this model has seen a discount, with the rate here only beaten in 2025 by a drop to $450 during July’s Prime Day event, and a fall further to its $399 low that hasn’t been seen since Black Friday sales. You’re looking at a 20% markdown here that cuts $114 off the going rate for the second-best price of the year and the third-lowest overall.
If you want to learn more about this EV charging station, be sure to check out our original coverage of this deal here.

Lectric restocks popular XPedition 2.0 cargo e-bikes with up to $674 in FREE bundled gear starting from $1,399
After selling out during some of the past sales, Lectric has officially restocked its XPedition 2.0 Cargo e-bikes, with them getting up to $674 in FREE bundled gear. While supplies are replenished and last, you can pick up the base 13Ah single-battery model with a $326 bundle at $1,399 shipped, while the 26Ah dual-battery model with a $525 bundle is at $1,799 shipped, and the 35Ah dual-battery model with the largest $674 bundle is at $1,999 shipped. As is the norm with Lectric, the discounts are on the bundles of free gear rather than the more rare direct price cuts to costs, and these packages are mostly focused on adding comfort for passengers – perfect for parents needing a new way to shepherd kids to and from daily appointments, which is what I’ve seen it mainly used for in NYC. Head below for more on the free gear you’ll be getting, as well as a rundown on the e-bike’s performance.
If you want to learn more about these three variations, be sure to check out our original coverage of these deals here.

Husqvarna’s Automower 115H 4G robot with a built-in alarm system returns to its second-best $499 price
Amazon is offering the Husqvarna Automower 115H 4G Robotic Lawn Mower at $499 shipped, beating out the brand’s direct website, where it is currently priced for its full $700 MSRP. At Amazon, though, you’ll more regularly find it at $599 since June, with the discounts we’ve seen this year having been dropping costs lowest to either $499 or $490. The deal we’re seeing today gives you a 29% markdown off the MSRP, saving you $201 ($100 off the going Amazon rate) and landing it back at the second-best price.
If you want to learn more about this autonomous lawn care solution, be sure to check out our original coverage of this deal here.



Best Fall EV deals!
- Velotric Nomad 2X e-bike (camo) with DELTA 3 Plus station: $3,048 (Reg. $3,298)
- Velotric Nomad 2X e-bike (sage or fig) with DELTA 3 Plus station: $2,948 (Reg. $3,298)
- Aventon Ramblas Electric Mountain Bike: $2,599 (Reg. $2,899)
- Ride1Up Prodigy v2 Brose Mid-Drive Gates Belt CVT e-bike: $2,595 (Reg. $2,795)
- Ride1Up Revv 1 DRT Off-Road Moped-Style e-bike: $2,395 (Reg. $2,595)
- Ride1Up Revv 1 Full Suspension Moped-Style e-bike: $2,395 (Reg. $2,595)
- Segway Xafari Red e-bike: $2,000 (Reg. $2,400)
- Velotric Nomad 2 All-Terrain e-bike with $120 bundle (new): $1,999 (No price cut)
- Rad Power Radster Road Commuter e-bike: $1,999 (Reg. $2,199)
- Rad Power Radster Trail Off-Road e-bike: $1,999 (Reg. $2,199)
- Lectric XPedition 2.0 35Ah Cargo e-bike w/ up to $674 bundle: $1,999 (Reg. $2,673)
- Ride1Up Prodigy v2 Brose Mid-Drive 9-Speed e-bike: $1,995 (Reg. $2,495)
- Tenways AGO X All-Terrain e-bike with $307 bundle: $1,899 (Reg. $2,499)
- Velotric Fold 1 Plus e-bike (gray or white) with DELTA 2 station: $1,898 (Reg. $2,198)
- Velotric Fold 1 Plus e-bike (mango or blue) with DELTA 2 station: $1,828 (Reg. $2,198)
- Rad Power RadRunner Plus Cargo Utility e-bike with extra battery: $1,799 (No price cut)
- Aventon Abound SR Smart Cargo e-bike (new, first discount): $1,799 (Reg. $1,899)
- Lectric XP Trike2 750 Long-Range eTrike with $493 preorder bundle: $1,799 (Reg. $2,292)
- Velotric Breeze 1 Cruiser e-bike with $150 bundle (new, first discount): $1,699 (Reg. $1,799)
- Aventon Pace 4 Smart Cruiser e-bike (new, second-ever discount): $1,699 (Reg. $1,799)
- Rad Power RadExpand 5 Plus Folding e-bike (lowest price): $1,699 (Reg. $1,899)
- Lectric XPedition 2.0 26Ah Cargo e-bike w/ $525 bundle: $1,699 (Reg. $2,224)
- Lectric XPeak 2.0 Long-Range Off-Road e-bike with $316 bundle: $1,699 (Reg. $2,015)
- Rad Power RadWagon 4 Cargo e-bike with extra battery: $1,599 (Reg. $1,799)
- Aventon Abound Cargo e-bike: $1,599 (Reg. $1,999)
- Ride1Up VORSA Modular Multi-Use e-bike (first discount): $1,595 (Reg. $1,695)
- Rad Power RadRunner Cargo Utility e-bike with extra battery: $1,499 (No pirce cut)
- Lectric XPeak 2.0 Standard Off-Road e-bike with $227 bundle: $1,499 (Reg. $1,726)
- Lectric XP Trike2 with $227 bundle: $1,499 (Reg. $1,726)
- Rad Power RadWagon 4 Cargo e-bike: $1,499 (Reg. $1,799)
- Tenways CGO600 Pro e-bikes with $118 bundle: $1,499 (Reg. $1,899)
- Velotric Nomad 1 Plus All-Terrain e-bike: $1,499 (Reg. $1,899)
- Aventon Aventure 2 All-Terrain e-bike: $1,499 (Reg. $1,999)
- Aventon Sinch 2 Folding e-bike: $1,399 (Reg. $1,699)
- Lectric XPedition 2.0 13Ah Cargo e-bike with $326 bundle: $1,399 (Reg. $1,725)
- Aventon Level 2 Commuter e-bike: $1,499 (Reg. $1,899)
- Ride1Up Roadster V3 Lightweight Premium e-bike: $1,395 (Reg. $1,495)
- Velotric T1 ST Plus Lightweight e-bike: $1,399 (Reg. $1,649)
- Lectric XP4 750 LR Folding Utility e-bikes with $488 bundle: $1,399 (Reg. $1,887)
- Rad Power RadRover 6 Plus Step-Thru Fat Tire e-bike: $1,299 (Reg. $1,599)
- Lectric XPress 750 Commuter e-bikes with $336 bundle: $1,299 (Reg. $1,635)
- Heybike Mars 2.0 Folding Fat-Tire e-bike with extra battery: $1,199 (Reg. $1,848)
- Lectric XP Lite 2.0 JW Black LR e-bike with $399 bundle: $1,199 (Reg. $1,598)
- Ride1Up Portola Folding e-bike with BOGO accessory promo: $995 (Reg. $1,095)
- Lectric XP4 Standard Folding Utility e-bikes with $79 bundle: $999 (Reg. $1,078)
- Aventon Soltera 2.5 Lightweight Commuter e-bike (first discount): $999 (Reg. $1,199)
- Lectric XP Lite 2.0 Long-Range e-bikes with up to $399 bundles: $1,099 (Reg. $1,498)
- Heybike Hauler Single-Battery Cargo e-bike: $999 (Reg. $1,499)
- Rad Power RadExpand 5 Folding e-bike: $999 (Reg. $1,599)
- Vanpowers City Vanture Urban Commuter e-bike (code VANVIP): $799 (Reg. $1,749)
- Segway E3 Pro Electric Scooter (launch): $600 (Reg. $700)

Best new Green Deals landing this week
The savings this week are also continuing to a collection of other markdowns. To the same tune as the offers above, these all help you take a more energy-conscious approach to your routine. Winter means you can lock in even better off-season price cuts on electric tools for the lawn while saving on EVs and tons of other gear.
- Power your mobile life through Bluetti’s new RVSolar power system bundles with exclusive savings from $2,519 (Reg. $3,699+)
- EcoFlow launches new DELTA 3 Max and Ultra power stations with up to $2,000 in savings + FREE gear starting from $759
- Bluetti takes up to 63% off power stations and bundles in its Early Prime Day Sale + select exclusive savings – all from $329
- ECOVACS’ three Goat RTK robot lawn mowers see up to $900 discounts starting from a new $785 low (Reg. $1,000+)
- Save up to 28% on BougeRV’s portable electric coolers for any of your vehicles starting from $160 (Reg. $190+)
- Greenworks’ 2nd-gen 40V 12-inch cordless compact chainsaw with a 2.0Ah battery is back down at $128 (Reg. $170)
- EGO’s 56V 16-inch cordless chainsaw covers storm debris, firewood collection, more at $219 annual low (Reg. $279), other deals from $89
- You can prepare for snowfall with these 60V Greenworks snow blower kits starting from $360 (Save up to $188)
- Grab EGO’s carbon fiber telescopic pole saw with an LED guide light and 2.5Ah battery at its $299 low (Reg. $389)
- Shape and clear weeds with EGO’s 56V cordless 15-inch trimmer and 670 CFM blower combo at $320 low (Reg. up to $410)
- Electrified Weekly – Lectric e-bikes get up to $488 FREE cargo bundles, Early Prime Day Sales from EcoFlow, Anker, Jackery, more
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HVAC giant Carrier has a solution for AC’s excessive grid load: home batteries
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The energy demand for data centers is surging right along with record-setting heat domes and conversations about a new “Category 6” for hurricanes, bringing serious concerns about grid stability on summer’s hottest days. That’s the kind of problem that keeps the heating and cooling specialists at Carrier awake at night, but they’ve come up with a scalable solution that can deployed yesterday: pair air conditioners with home batteries.
Carrier doesn’t just sell comfort anymore — by using home battery energy storage tech to address issues like grid resiliency and peak shaving directly, the company hopes to position itself at the center of a home battery-backed virtual power plant with nationwide scale.
Whether or not that eventually happens, the mere conversation signals a massive shift in the way utilities could think about air conditioners. They wouldn’t be just a load demand problem, in other words. With built-in batteries, they could be part of a load demand solution.
“The homes we have and the fact that they all have air conditioning (or a heat pump) defines how the grid is sized, built, and operated today,” Hakan Yilmaz, Carrier’s chief technology and sustainability officer and head of its energy-solutions arm, told Canary Media. ”The [US’] peak load is about 750 gigawatts — that’s what the grid can manage today. Around 300 gigawatts of that is reserved for HVAC.”
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As a graph, Yilmaz’ claims look something like this.
US energy demand curves

“We forecast US electricity demand fulfilled by the electric power sector will grow at an annual rate of just over 2% in 2025 and 2026, according to our Short-Term Energy Outlook,” writes Energy Information Administration (EIA) contributor Alex Mey. “Until 2020, electricity demand was relatively flat,” they add, noting that forecasted electricity demand growth is expected to be higher in areas with plans for large data centers and manufacturing facilities, like Texas and Northern Virginia.
Ironically, the two markets named in the EIA are markets that get extreme summer heat and, in Virginia’s case, humidity – and their energy grid solutions are far from being state-of-the-art. Yilmaz thinks his vision for battery-backed Carrier air conditioners solves for that.
With an estimated 30 million Carrier HVAC units installed in North American homes – representing more than 100 GW of potential flexible demand – the opportunity is significant. At scale, these systems could offer utilities a powerful tool to manage electricity demand.
“If we replace an HVAC unit today with a battery-integrated HVAC, the load of that HVAC unit never shows up at the peak for the next 15 years,” Yilmaz said. ”Use that electricity somewhere else.”
Yilmaz’s team at Carrier is piloting a modular battery that sits under or next to its outdoor air conditioning units to drive the HVAC systems during peak energy hours, which not only helps support the grid but can help reduce home energy costs by charging during overnight and off-peak hours when the electrical load is low and electrons are cheaper. It’s a solid idea, but there’s no reason to wait for Carrier to make the batteries
You can do this with a home battery NOW

We often talk about home solar power and battery backup systems in the same breath — and for good reason: you need a battery in order to use the energy your solar panels develop during a blackout. That’s because your home disconnects from the grid in order to keep line crews safe while they’re trying to restore power, but (while important) it’s not the key takeaway here.
The key takeaway is that clever use of a home battery system, even without solar panels, can help manage your home or business’ electrical use, reduce your energy bills, and support the grid as-a-whole while doing so. And, while I tip my hat to Carrier and co. for the idea, there is absolutely nothing stopping someone from deploying a conceptually similar setup tomorrow.
Heck, the 9to5Toys guys can probably show you a Raspberry Pi unit that’s ready to manage the whole thing for $39.99 or something during Prime Day (no promises). That’s my take, anyway — let us know yours in the comments section at the bottom of the page.
SOURCE | IMAGES: Carrier.

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The Chevy Equinox EV is taking off as America’s best-selling EV outside of Tesla
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Chevy’s electric SUV is quickly becoming America’s favorite. The Chevy Equinox EV now ranks as the best-selling EV in the US behind the Tesla Model Y and Model 3.
The Chevy Equinox closes in on Tesla for best-selling EV
GM took the top sales spot after delivering over 710,000 vehicles in the US in the third quarter. Sales through the first nine months of 2025 were up 20% to 2.2 million vehicles, GM’s best pace in a decade.
“No one is in a stronger position for a changing US market than GM,” according to Duncan Aldred, the company’s senior vice president and president of GM North America.
Aldred claims that GM has “the best lineup of ICE and EV vehicles we’ve ever had,” and it’s showing. GM set another record after delivering over 66,500 electric vehicles in the third quarter. Through September, GM has sold 144,668 EVs, more than doubling (+105%) its sales from the same period last year.
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The Chevy Equinox EV continues to lead the way and is now the best-selling EV in the US outside of Tesla models.

In the third quarter, over 25,000 Chevy Equinox EVs were sold, bringing the total to 52,834 through the first nine months of 2025.
GM promotes the electric SUV as “America’s most affordable 315+ range EV,” with starting prices under $35,000.

According to Cox Automotive, the company is not lying. The Chevy Equinox EV had the lowest ATP (average transaction price) among the top-selling EVs. Even more impressive, it had very little help from incentives.
Although Chevy’s electric SUV has been GM’s biggest hit, the automaker offers an EV for nearly everyone across its Chevy, Cadillac, and GMC brands.

Chevy is the fastest-growing EV brand, while Cadillac took the top spot in the luxury EV market in Q3. Cadillac now has three of the top 10 best-selling EVs in the luxury segment: the Lyriq (#2), Optiq (#5), and Vistiq (#6). In Q3, Cadillac sold 7,309 Lyriqs, 4,886 Optiqs, and 3,924 Vistiq models.
With an electric SUV offered across nearly all segments, Cadillac posted its best Q3 since 2013. The luxury brand has now achieved 13 straight quarters of YOY growth, securing its best luxury market share since 2014.
GMC is on pace for its best year ever, with new vehicles like the Sierra EV driving growth. Even Hummer EV (pickup and SUV) sales are up nearly 50% this year, with 13,233 units sold.
2025 Chevy Equinox EV trim | Starting Price | EPA-estimated Range |
LT FWD | $34,995 | 319 miles |
LT AWD | $40,295 | 307 miles |
RS FWD | $45,790 | 319 miles |
RS AWD | $49,090 | 307 miles |
Although the $7,500 federal tax credit expired on September 30, GM, Ford, Hyundai, and others are extending the discount for at least another few months.
GM Financial launched a program with Chevy, GMC, and Cadillac dealers that will enable them to continue passing on the credit through leasing. The program will run “for the next several months,” GM said.
Want to see how GM’s electric vehicles drive for yourself? From the Chevy Equinox to the Cadillac Escalade IQ, you can use the links below to see what’s available near you (via trusted affiliate links).
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