8 GREAT STATES OFFERING ELECTRIC VEHICLE INCENTIVES
In the US, the federal tax credit for electric vehicles has been cut in half from $7,500 to $3,750 for both Tesla and GM. Now, the current administration looks like they're turning their backs on clean cars. In the future, there could be some hope things change. But with the federal tax credit currently winding down, it's worth investigating what electric car incentives also exist on the state level.
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Source: The Zebra
"State governors, and not the federal government, are emerging as the leaders on vehicle electrification," Axios recently reports. So, are you aware which states have the best EV incentives available today? If not, don't fret — The Zebra has you covered. The auto insurance experts analyzed which states have the best tax benefits, incentives, and government-offered rebates to promote electric vehicle ownership and use.
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Source: The Zebra
The Zebra compiled a list of the top 8 states that offer EV incentives. That said, each state has a slightly different set of rules and regulations for the tax rebates they provide. So be sure to review thoroughly in order to see precisely what type of EV-friendly tax incentives these highlighted states offer below. Also, don't forget to claim your federal tax credit if you qualify.
1. COLORADO
Rebate rates available by year (phaseout of tax program in place):
- 2019: $5,000 for purchase, $2,500 for lease
- 2020: $4,000 for purchase, $2,000 for lease
- 2021: $2,500 for purchase, $1,250 for lease
2. CONNECTICUT
Rebate rates available:
- Plug-in hybrid: $1,000 rebate for 45 miles or greater range, $500 rebate for less than 45 miles range
- Battery electric: $2,000 rebate for 200 miles or greater range, $1,500 rebate for 120-199 miles range, $500 rebate for less than 120 miles range
- Fuel cell electric: $5,000
3. DELAWARE
Rebate rates available:
- Battery electric vehicles: $3,500
- Plug-in hybrid vehicles: $1,500
4. MARYLAND
Rebate rates available:
- Battery electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles: $100 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), up to $3,000
- Home charging equipment: 40% off, up to $700
5. CALIFORNIA
Rebate rates available:
- Zero-emission EV: $2,500 for purchase or lease
- Plug-in hybrid: $2,500 for purchase or lease
- $150,000: for single filers
- $204,000: for head–of–household filers
- $300,000: for joint filers
6. MASSACHUSETTS
Rebate rates available:
- Battery electric vehicles: $2,500
- Plug-in hybrid vehicles: $1,500
7. OREGON
Rebate rates available:
- Battery electric vehicles with 10 kWh+ capacity: $2,500 purchase or lease
- Plug-in hybrid vehicles with 10 kWh+ capacity: $2,500 purchase or lease
- Battery electric vehicles with capacity of less than 10 kWh: $1,500 purchase or lease
- Plug-in hybrid vehicles with capacity of less than 10 kWh: $1,500 purchase or lease
8. NEW YORK
Rebate rates available:
- Electric vehicles over $60,000: $500
- Electric vehicles under $60,000: $2,000
- Greater than 120 miles: $2,000
- 40 to 119 miles: $1,700
- 20 to 39 miles: $1,100
Source: The Zebra via 20 Something Finance, Motor Biscuit
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