Incentive Search | DriveClean (2025)

  • Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) - Used All-Electric Vehicle Rebate

    $1,500

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    Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) - Used All-Electric Vehicle Rebate

    Buy a used (pre-owned) battery electric vehicle (BEV) and you may be eligible for a cash rebate of $1,500. This rebate only applies to used all-electric vehicles with a purchase price below $40,000.

  • Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District - Alternative Fuel Vehicle Program

    $500

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    Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District - Alternative Fuel Vehicle Program

    Antelope Valley residents can claim a $500 incentive for the purchase of any make and model battery-electric plug-in vehicle purchased only from Antelope Valley auto dealerships (out-of-area purchases are ineligible.)

  • Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District - Old Car Buyback and Scrap Program

    $1,000

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    Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District - Old Car Buyback and Scrap Program

    The Antelope Valley Old Car Buy Back and Scrap Program will pay $1,000 for a qualified operating and registered 1999 or older vehicle. This Voluntary Accelerated Vehicle Retirement (VAVR) Program is not operated by the State of California. Your participation is entirely voluntary. Incentives will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis until the available funds are exhausted. The vehicle must be a 1999 or older passenger car or a light duty pickup truck that includes, but is not limited to, a pickup truck, SUV, or van up to 10,000 pounds gross vehicular weight rating. Please visit the program website for additional qualification requirements.

  • Burbank Water and Power - Used Electric Vehicle Rebate

    $1,000

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    Burbank Water and Power - Used Electric Vehicle Rebate

    Get up to a $1,000 rebate from BWP when you purchase a pre-owned EV that is two years or older than the year in which you make the purchase. That means that any EV models from 2022 or older are eligible for a rebate during 2024.

  • Central Coast Community Energy - Electrify Your Ride

    $2,000

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    Central Coast Community Energy - Electrify Your Ride

    The Electrify Your Ride Program offers 3CE customers that purchase a new battery-electric vehicle with a rebate of $2,000. Customers that purchased a used battery-electric vehicle are eligible for a $1,000 rebate.

  • Colton Electric Utility - Used Electric Vehicle Rebate

    $1,500

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    Colton Electric Utility - Used Electric Vehicle Rebate

    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. This program is only available for used electric vehicles that are registered to a residence serviced under Colton Electric Utility territory.

  • Consumer Assistance Program - Vehicle Retirement

    $1,000

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    Consumer Assistance Program - Vehicle Retirement

    The Consumer Assistance Program's (CAP) vehicle retirement option offers eligible consumers an incentive to retire their operational vehicle. Vehicle owners may receive $1,000 to retire their vehicle at a BAR-contracted dismantler. To determine your eligibility and incentive amount, start the application process on the program website.

  • El Dorado County Air Quality Management District - Drive Clean! Incentive

    $599

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    El Dorado County Air Quality Management District - Drive Clean! Incentive

    El Dorado County is offering residents a $599 incentive for the purchase or lease of an electric vehicle that is eligible for the DMV's Clean Air Vehicle (CAV) decal. See the list of eligible vehicles.

  • Federal Tax Credit for New Electric Vehicles (Income Qualified)

    $7,500

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    Federal Tax Credit for New Electric Vehicles (Income Qualified)

    Eligible electric, plug-in hybrid and fuel cell electric vehicles purchased new in 2023 or after may be eligible for a federal income tax credit of up to $7,500. The availability of the credit will depend on several factors, including the vehicle's MSRP, its final assembly location, battery component and/or critical minerals sourcing, and your modified adjusted gross income (AGI). Visit the U.S. Department of of Treasury website for more information on requirements and eligibility.

  • Federal Tax Credit for Used Electric Vehicles (Income Qualified)

    $4,000

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    Federal Tax Credit for Used Electric Vehicles (Income Qualified)

    Pre-owned all-electric, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell electric vehicles purchased on or after January 1, 2023, may be eligible for a federal income tax credit. The credit equals 30% percent of the sale price up to a maximum credit of $4,000

  • Lassen County Municipal Utility District Residential Rebate

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    Lassen County Municipal Utility District Residential Rebate

    Lassen Municipal Utility District (LUMD) offers residential customers a $500 rebate for the purchase of a qualified new or used battery-electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle. View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Lodi Electric - Zero Emission Vehicle Rebate

    $1,000

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    Lodi Electric - Zero Emission Vehicle Rebate

    Lodi Electric offers a rebate of $1,000 to residential customers for the purchase of a new or used zero emission electric vehicle. View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) - Used Rebate Program

    $1,500

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    Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) - Used Rebate Program

    Online applications are now available! LADWP now offers rebates up to $1,500 through the Used EV Rebate Program for qualifying used electric vehicles (EVs) purchased within 12 months of application submittal.

  • Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District - Old Car Buyback and Scrap Program

    $1,000

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    Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District - Old Car Buyback and Scrap Program

    The Mojave Desert Old Car Buy Back and Scrap Program will pay $1,000 for a qualified operating and registered vehicle 20 or more years old. This Voluntary Accelerated Vehicle Retirement (VAVR) Program is not operated by the State of California. The program is currently contracted to be run by Environmental Engineering Studies, Inc. Please visit the program website for additional qualification requirements.

  • Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) - Pre-Owned EV Rebate

    $1,000

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    Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) - Pre-Owned EV Rebate

    When purchasing or leasing a pre-owned electric vehicle (EV), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) customers may be eligible for a $1,000 rebate. The PG&E Pre-Owned EV Rebate program offers two rebate levels, based on the applicant's household level of income when the pre-owned electric vehicle was purchased or leased.
    View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) - PWP Electric Vehicle Incentive

    $1,500

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    Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) - PWP Electric Vehicle Incentive

    PWP residential electric customers are eligible for up to a $1500 rebate when they purchase or lease a used plug-in electric vehicle (EV). Customers are able to recieve a rebate of $500 if they purchase or lease an EV from a Pasadena auto dealer. Note: Since Tesla relies on a direct-sale business model where the transaction is completed entirely online, the Pasadena auto dealer bonus will not apply.
    An additional $1,000 (up to $1,500) is available for customers currently participating in PW's income-qualifying programs.

  • Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative - Electric Vehicle Rebate

    $500

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    Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative - Electric Vehicle Rebate

    The Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative offers a $500 rebate for the purchase or lease of a new battery electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. The vehicle must be purchased in the last 6 months and registered in Plumas, Lassen, Sierra or Washoe County.

  • Riverside Public Utilities Department - Used EV Rebate

    $1,000

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    Riverside Public Utilities Department - Used EV Rebate

    Thinking of buying or leasing an electric vehicle (EV), or already own one? Our Electrify Your Ride EV Rebates can help you save! Get up to a $1,000 rebate for the purchase or lease of a used Battery Electric or Plug-in Hybrid vehicle made on or after January 1, 2023.
    View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Santa Barbara Clean Energy - Residential Electric Vehicle Rebate

    $1,000

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    Santa Barbara Clean Energy - Residential Electric Vehicle Rebate

    Santa Barbara Clean Energy offers a base rebate of $1,000 to residential customers for the purchase of a new or used battery-electric vehicle or $750 for a plug-in hybrid. View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Santa Barbara Clean Energy - Residential Electric Vehicle Rebate (Income Qualified)

    $3,000

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    Santa Barbara Clean Energy - Residential Electric Vehicle Rebate (Income Qualified)

    Santa Barbara Clean Energy offers an increased rebate of up to $3,000 to income-qualified residential customers purchasing new or used EVs. Total rebate awards are up to $4,000 for a battery-electric vehicle or $3,000 for a plug-in hybrid. View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District - Old Car Buyback and Scrap Program

    $1,000

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    Santa Barbara County Air Pollution Control District - Old Car Buyback and Scrap Program

    Cars and trucks are a major source of smog pollution in Santa Barbara County, and older vehicles cause much more air pollution than newer ones. The Old Car Buy Back program is designed to take older vehicles off the road. A licensed auto dismantler will permanently destroy (i.e. crush) cars and trucks voluntarily retired under this program.
    The District will pay you $1,000 for your older vehicle if it meets the program requirements. View the full list of eligibility requirements on the program website.

  • Southern California Edison - Pre-Owned EV Rebate

    $1,000

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    Southern California Edison - Pre-Owned EV Rebate

    Southern California Edison's Pre-Owned EV Rebate Program offers customer a $1,000 rebate for the purchase or lease of an eligible used EV. Visit the program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Turlock Irrigation District - Electric Vehicle Rebate

    $500

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    Turlock Irrigation District - Electric Vehicle Rebate

    Turlock Irrigation District is offering a $500 rebate to customers that purchase a qualifying new or used zero-emission Battery-Electric vehicle. The program is limited to 2 electric vehicle rebates per residential account.
    View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Ventura County Air Pollution Control District - Old Car Buyback and Scrap Program

    $1,000

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    Ventura County Air Pollution Control District - Old Car Buyback and Scrap Program

    Ventura County APCD old car buy back program will pay you $1,000 to voluntarily retire your 1997 or older car, pick-up truck, van, or SUV. Funding of this program is limited and will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis until this year's grant funds are depleted.Motor vehicles produce more than half of the air pollution in Ventura County. Removing older, high-emitting vehicles from the roadways helps clean up the air. To qualify for the buy back program, vehicles must be operational and registered in Ventura County and additional eligibility requirements apply.

  • Vernon Public Utilities - Residential EV Rebate Program

    $2,500

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    Vernon Public Utilities - Residential EV Rebate Program

    Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) offers a rebate of $2,500 to residential customers for the purchase of a new or used plug-in electric vehicle. View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details

  • Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) - Residential EV Charger Rebate

    $500

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    Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) - Residential EV Charger Rebate

    Purchase and install a level 2 (240V) electric vehicle charger at home and receive a rebate reward card worth up to $500.
    AMP is offering this cash rebate to encourage residential customers to take advantage of AMP's 100% clean energy by charging their EVs at a home charger in Alameda.
    Level 2 chargers, known as electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), provide charging through a 240V AC plug. Level 2 charging provides about 10 to 60 miles of range to an electric vehicle's battery per hour of charging time, making it quicker and more convenient than standard 120V AC charging, which provides only about 2 to 5 miles per hour of charging.
    This rebate can be used for the purchase, installation and/or permitting of a new, permanently installed level 2 home charger.

  • Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit

    $1,000

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    Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit

    Consumers who purchase qualified residential fueling equipment between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2032, may receive a tax credit of up to $1,000.

  • Azusa Light & Water - EV Charger Rebate Program

    $150

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    Azusa Light & Water - EV Charger Rebate Program

    Azusa Light & Power EV customers who install an ENERGY STAR Level 2 (240-volt) EV charger in their residence are eligible for $150 rebate. A Level 2 EV charging unit will charge an electric vehicle up to 6 times faster than standard 110 volt household outlets and can add up to 25 miles of range per hour of charging.

  • Burbank Water and Power - Residential EV Charger Rebate

    $1,500

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    Burbank Water and Power - Residential EV Charger Rebate

    Burbank residents may apply for an EV charging station rebate of up to $1,500 to offset some of the costs of purchasing and installing one or two Level 2 charging stations.
    Residential customers can get rebates of up to $1,250 with an electric panel upgrade. Customers living in a Disadvantaged Community (DAC) area of Burbank can qualify for increased rebate amounts of up to $1,500 with an electric panel upgrade.

  • Central Coast Community Energy - Electrify Your Ride L2 Charger

    $400

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    Central Coast Community Energy - Electrify Your Ride L2 Charger

    Central Coast Community Energy customers are eligible to receive a rebate of $400 for the purchase of a qualifyng L2 charger.

  • City of Ukiah Electric Utilities Division - Residential Level 2 EV Charger Rebate

    $500

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    City of Ukiah Electric Utilities Division - Residential Level 2 EV Charger Rebate

    The City of Ukiah's Electric Utility Department provides a rebate of $500 on a Level 2 electric vehicle charging station for residential customers. Qualifying Level 2 (240-volt) charger must be: new and unused; certified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL Listed); ETL Listed; or approved by the City of Ukiah Community Development Department.

  • Colton Electric Utility - EV Charger Rebate

    $500

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    Colton Electric Utility - EV Charger Rebate

    Electric vehicle drivers who install Level 2 (240-volt) plug-in chargers at their residence in the service territory of Colton Electric Department are eligible for a rebate of up to $500. The incentive offer is on a first-come, first served basis and is effective until funding is expended or the program is discontinued. Maximum of one EV charger rebate per household.
    View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Glendale Water & Power (GWP) - Residential Charging Station Rebate

    $599

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    Glendale Water & Power (GWP) - Residential Charging Station Rebate

    Glendale Water & Power (GWP) offers rebates of up to $599 for residential customer for the installation of a Level 2 (240-volt) home charging station. Reimbursement is for out-of-pocket expenses for the charger, installation, and permit fees.

  • Imperial Irrigation District - reCharge! EV Charger Rebate

    $500

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    Imperial Irrigation District - reCharge! EV Charger Rebate

    Imperial Irrigation District offers a $500 rebate for customers who purchase and install a Level 2 (240-volt) plug-in electric vehicle charger. View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Island Energy - Plug-In Electric Vehicle Rebate Program

    $600

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    Island Energy - Plug-In Electric Vehicle Rebate Program

    Island Energy electricity customers who are current owners or lessees of plug in electric vehicles with an electric range in excess of 30 miles per charge are eligible for a rebate of up to $600 for the installation of a Level 2 (240-volt) home charging station.

  • Lodi Electric - Residential Level 2 EV Charging Rebate

    $750

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    Lodi Electric - Residential Level 2 EV Charging Rebate

    Lodi Electric offers a rebate up to $750 to residential customers for the purchase and installation of a new, qualifying Level 2 (240-volt) electric vehicle charging station. Applications must be postmarked no later than 180 days after the purchase of the Level 2 charger. This program has a limited budget. Applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis, until funds are depleted.
    View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) - Charge Up LA! Residential

    $1,500

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    Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) - Charge Up LA! Residential

    Eligible customers may receive a rebate of up to $1,000 for the purchase and installation of a qualified Level 2 (240-volt) charging station and a $250 rebate for the installation of a dedicated EV meter.
    In addition, income-eligible customers participating in LADWP's Senior Citizen/Disability Lifeline or EZ-SAVE programs are eligible for an additional $500 rebate.

  • Modesto Irrigation District - Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate

    $350

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    Modesto Irrigation District - Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate

    The Modesto Irrigation District is offering a rebate of up to $350 on Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations for residential and commercial customers.

  • Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) - Residential Charger Incentive

    $600

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    Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) - Residential Charger Incentive

    Pasadena Water and Power customers can receive a $600 rebate when they install a qualifying Wi-Fi enabled Level 2 (240-volt) electric vehicle (EV) charger, or a $200 rebate when they install a standard (Non Wi-Fi) EV charger in their home.

  • Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility - Residential EV Charger Rebate

    $500

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    Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility - Residential EV Charger Rebate

    The City of Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility (RCMU) is offering the Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Residential Rebate Program to provide up to $500 to offset the cost and installation of a qualifying Level 2 (240-volt) charger for a single-family home or owner of an individual multi-family unit.

  • Redwood Coast Energy Authority- Home Electric Charging Station Rebate

    $500

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    Redwood Coast Energy Authority- Home Electric Charging Station Rebate

    The rebate is funded by RCEA's Community Choice Energy program and aims to reduce the costs associated with purchasing a Level 2 home charging station. We hope that this program will also encourage RCEA customers to consider purchasing an electric vehicle. The rebate amount is up to $500 per customer for charging stations listed on our Approved Products List, not to exceed 50% of the total charging station hardware costs. This rebate is retroactive for up to 3 months if you installed an approved product within the last 3 months you can apply to receive the rebate.

  • Riverside Public Utilities Department - Residential Charger Rebate

    $500

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    Riverside Public Utilities Department - Residential Charger Rebate

    Electric vehicle drivers who install a Level 2 (240-volt AC) plug-in charger at their residence in the service territory of Riverside Public Utilities, on or after July 1, 2021, are eligible for up to a $500 rebate. View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Roseville Electric - Level 2 EV Charger Rebate

    $400

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    Roseville Electric - Level 2 EV Charger Rebate

    Customers of Roseville Electric who install a Level 2 (240-volt AC) plug-in charger at their residence are eligible for a $400 rebate. The qualified charger must be installed at and the current vehicle registration must be at a residential dwelling unit receiving electricity from Roseville Electric Utility, with a current electric service account. View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) - EV Charging Incentive

    $1,000

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    Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) - EV Charging Incentive

    The Sacramento Municipality Utility District offers customers who bought a plug-in EV up to $1,000 toward EV charging equipment and installation costs. View program website for eligibility requirements and incentive details.

  • Silicon Valley Power - Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate

    $550

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    Silicon Valley Power - Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate

    Eligible Silicon Valley Power customers may receive a rebate of up to $550 for the purchase and installation of a qualified Level 2 Electric Vehicle Charging Station. This rebate is available only to current Silicon Valley Power (SVP) residential customers who are under a residential rate schedule

  • Sonoma Clean Power - GridSavvy

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    Sonoma Clean Power - GridSavvy

    Get 50% off a smart Level 2 Electric Vehicle charger for your home. A Level 2 EV charger delivers a full charge to your vehicle in 4 to 8 hours. Plus, you can program your smart charger to avoid peak hours and earn savings based on your electric rate plan. Steps to claim:
    Buy through GridSavvy Rewards at 50% off;
    Install, activate, and perform your first charging session;
    Receive a check in the mail for full reimbursement!

  • South Coast Air Quality Management District - Residential EV Charging Incentive Program

    $500

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    South Coast Air Quality Management District - Residential EV Charging Incentive Program

    The South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) and the Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) has established a residential Electric Vehicle (EV) charging incentive program to offset Level 2 (240v) EV charger hardware costs. This program will be available to residents within the South Coast AQMD's four-county jurisdiction.

  • Transportation Authority of Marin - EV Supply Equipment Grant

    $3,000

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    Transportation Authority of Marin - EV Supply Equipment Grant

    The Transportation Authority of Marin offers a EV equipment grant program to assist public agencies that install employee-only or publicly accessible EV charging stations. Based on a first-come first-serve basis until funds are depleted.
    Provides matching funds of 88.25% of the complete installation up to $1,500 for one Level 1 charger (per charging head) or up to $3,000 for one Level 2 charger (per charging head)

  • Trinity Public Utilities District - Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate

    $500

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    Trinity Public Utilities District - Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate

    Trinity Public Utilities Department offers an incentive in the form of a credit on your electrical account of $500 for the installation of a new Level 2 charging station. Applicants must be a current Trinity Public Utilities Department customer and submit the incentive application within six months of charger installation.

  • Truckee Donner Public Utilities District - Residential EV Charging Station Rebate

    $600

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    Truckee Donner Public Utilities District - Residential EV Charging Station Rebate

    Truckee Donner Public Utilities District (TDPUD) is offering customers a rebate of up to $600 for the purchase and installation of a new Level 2 (240-volt) electric vehicle home charging station. To be eligible for the rebate, applicants must have an active RDPUD electrical account and submit their application no later than four months from the date the charger was purchased.

  • Turlock Irrigation District - Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate

    $400

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    Turlock Irrigation District - Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate

    Turlock Irrigation District is offering a $300 rebate to customers that purchase and install a qualifying Level 2 electric vehicle home charging station. Customers enrolled in the CARES program will receive an additional $100 per charging station. A maximum of 2 charging station rebates are allowed per household.

  • Vernon Public Utilities - Residential EV Charger Incentive Program

    $2,500

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    Vernon Public Utilities - Residential EV Charger Incentive Program

    Vernon Public Utilities (VPU) residential electric customers are eligible for up to $2,500 in rebates, when a new, "Wi-Fi enabled" or "Internet Connected", Level 2 EV Charger is installed at the customer's residence.

  • Decal for High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane exemption (DMV)

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    Decal for High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane exemption (DMV)

    The Clean Air Vehicle (CAV) decal program is administered by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in partnership with the California Air Resources Board (CARB). The program authorizes a vehicle that meets specified emissions standards to be issued a CAV decal to allow single occupancy use of High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV or carpool) lanes. CARB establishes the official list of eligible vehicles based upon vehicle emissions.

  • Azusa Light & Water - EV Off-Peak Charging Discount

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    Azusa Light & Water - EV Off-Peak Charging Discount

    For qualifying residential customers, the price for electricity consumed during the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. in excess of 50 kWh, shall be discounted by 5 cents per kWh from the "All excess kWh" contained in their respective rate schedule. The amount of discounted electricity shall not exceed 500 kWh per billing period.

  • Lodi Electric - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

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    Lodi Electric - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

    Lodi Electric offers an electric vehicle (EV) charging rate which is available to EV owners who install a separate meter for their charging station.
    The EV charging period is 8pm to 6am Monday through Friday, and all day on weekends and holidays.

  • MCE - Sync Smart Charging App

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    MCE - Sync Smart Charging App

    MCE offers customers a mobile app that helps you automate your EV charging at home to use the least expensive and cleanest energy on the grid. Earn a $30 sign-up bonus and up to $10 per month cash back.

  • Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

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    Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

    PG&E offers two electric vehicle rate plans for residential customers. Both EV rates are Time of Use (TOU). This means there are different prices for electricity depending on the time of day its used. In general, these types of rates are set up to encourage customers to avoid using electricity during the early evening when the cost of electricity is highest. These rates don't limit how much electricity you can at any time.
    Home Charging (EV2-A) combines your vehicle's electricity costs with your home's electricity usage.
    EV-B separates your vehicle's electricity costs from those of your home and involves the installation of second meter.
    Both EV2-A and EV-B are non-tiered, time-of-use plans, which means that the rate you pay is based on the time of day you use the electricity.

  • Riverside Public Utilities Department - Electric Vehicle Rate

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    Riverside Public Utilities Department - Electric Vehicle Rate

    Riverside Public Utilities (RPU) now offers customers an opportunity to charge their electric vehicles (EV) using a separate meter provided by the Utility. All customers in single-family dwelling units served under the standard domestic rate are eligible.
    On January 1, 2019, Riverside Public Utilities (RPU) will begin offering customers an opportunity to charge their all-electric vehicles (EV) using a separate meter provided by the Utility in Single Family Dwelling Units concurrently served under Schedule D Domestic Service.

  • San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

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    San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

    Plan to plug in and shift to save. Special EV pricing applies to your car and your home. Programming your EV to charge during super off-peak hours makes clean driving more affordable. And shifting some home energy use away from on-peak hours can add to the savings. It's a win-win for EV drivers.

  • Southern California Edison (SCE) - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

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    Southern California Edison (SCE) - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

    If you are able to manage your energy habits, SCE's time-of-use (TOU) plans may be the best fit for your home. Rates on a TOU plan are based on the time of day and the season.
    TOU plans can help you manage your energy costs by taking advantage of lower rates during off-peak and super off-peak periods. These off peak period are typically during the night time, when the majority of electric vehicle drivers charge at home.

  • Discount - Tolls for EVs on Bay Areas Bridges (FasTrak)

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    If you have a qualifying clean air vehicle (CAV) decal, you are eligible to drive in the carpool lane on state-owned bridges* and in Bay Area Express Lanes as a single occupant and receive applicable toll discounts. You must use a properly set FasTrak Flex or FasTrak CAV toll tag to receive a discount on Bay Area express lanes.

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    There is no additional cost to use EV chargers when parked in a City-owned parking facility, with the exception of the Sacramento Valley Station (Lot 293) where payment for both parking and charger access is required. Electric vehicles parked on the street are still subject to posted parking regulations, including payment of meter fees.
    To qualify for the Electric Vehicle Parking Program, vehicles must be 100 percent electric. Hybrid vehicles do not qualify for the electric vehicle program. To determine if your vehicle is eligible, DMV must designate your vehicle as being all electric.

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How to qualify for the full $7500 federal electric vehicle tax credit? ›

To qualify, a vehicle must:
  1. Have a battery capacity of at least 7 kilowatt hours.
  2. Have a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 14,000 pounds.
  3. Be made by a qualified manufacturer.
  4. Undergo final assembly in North America.
  5. Meet critical mineral and battery component requirements (as of April 18, 2023)

What is the $7500 tax credit for 2024? ›

The IRS recently published new procedural rules in the Treasury Regulations that go into effect July 5, 2024, with revised credits that can save taxpayers up to $7,500 on certain new EVs and up to $4,000 on certain previously owned EVs.

What is the $7500 tax rebate in California? ›

The Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) is closed, effective November 8, 2023. CVRP offered up to $7,500 to purchase or lease a new plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), battery electric vehicle (BEV), or a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV).

How many times can you qualify for EV tax credit? ›

The tax credit for new vehicle purchases can be claimed once per vehicle. There isn't a limit on how many times you can claim it in a year, so should you decide to purchase multiple new EVs, you can claim the tax credit for each purchase. With the used EV tax credit, you can only claim it once every three years.

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