The transition to EVs is considered a beneficial change in our transportation system due to decreased tailpipe emissions, consequently various financial and driving experience-based incentives are available from federal, state, and local governments, and utilities to encourage people to convert from fossil fuel vehicles to EVs. We can help you determine which incentives you qualify for in your area, given the vehicle you intend to purchase and other details about your tax classification.
To learn more about your eligibility, view the Incentives page of this tool. Eligibility depends on factors such as:
-Your state and utility, identified through your zip code
-Your household income in $ (approximate; this information is optional, but by providing this information more accurate guidance on incentive eligibility and amounts is provided)
-Size of household (optional, how many people in total live in your household)
-Tax filing status (e.g. single, married filing jointly, etc)
-Whether you replace an existing vehicle or add another to your household?
-The vehicle you plan to purchase
To see what incentives you may be eligible for, go to the Incentives page of this tool! Typically, most EV incentives require that you submit a form after purchasing an EV or charger, or they may require you to include additional information when filing your taxes. In a few cases, incentives can reduce the price you pay up-front for the vehicle.
Note: Due to funding limits and a variety of other factors, you may receive less than the maximum. The incentive grantor will confirm after you apply.