
While specific utility company incentives directly targeting electric motorcycles are not widely mentioned, there are some indirect benefits and general incentives that affect electric vehicle owners, including those with electric motorcycles:
- Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC): Offers a rebate of $200 for purchasing or leasing eligible new or preowned personal electric vehicles, which might include motorcycles, though this is not explicitly stated.
- Duquesne Light Company (DLC): Offers a one-time bill credit of $60 for customers purchasing a new electric motorcycle, applicable in Western Pennsylvania.
- PECO: Provides a $50 rebate for customers purchasing a new and qualified electric vehicle, though this is generally more aimed at cars, it may also apply if motorcycles are considered qualified EVs.
Additionally, various utility companies offer incentives for installing EV charging stations, which benefit electric motorcycle owners by providing them with infrastructure to charge their vehicles:
- Level 2 Charging Incentives: Companies like Arizona Public Service Company, Firelands Electric Cooperative, Southwestern Electric Power Company, Evergy, and Kirkwood Electric offer rebates ranging from $250 to $500 for installing Level 2 charging stations.
These incentives focus more on supporting the overall electric vehicle ecosystem rather than specifically targeting motorcycles. However, they can still benefit electric motorcycle owners by facilitating charging infrastructure and providing economic advantages.
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