
California
Up to $7,500 in state rebates via the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project for BEVs/FCEVs and $6,500 for PHEVs. Additional programs like the Bay Area Air Quality Management District provide up to $9,500 for income-qualified residents replacing older vehicles. Utility discounts and free charging access further enhance savings.
Vermont
Offers up to $4,000–$5,000 for new/used EV purchases through Drive Electric Vermont, plus $3,000 via the Replace Your Ride program for retiring gas vehicles. Local utility incentives may add further savings.
Colorado
Provides a $5,000 state tax credit for new EVs (MSRP ≤ $80,000), with an additional $2,500 credit for EVs under $35,000 MSRP starting in 2024. Earlier incentives included a $3,500 credit.
While Connecticut, Maine, and Oregon also feature notable programs (typically $1,500–$7,500), California, Vermont, and Colorado currently provide the most substantial combined incentives. Federal credits of $7,500 remain available nationally for qualifying EVs.
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