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A new Washington program could make that a reality. Last week, the state announced an instant rebate program for low-income individuals and households looking to lease an electric vehicle.
In 2024, the Department of Commerce announced a low-income instant rebate program for battery electric vehicles, funded by the Climate Commitment Act. Washington residents making up to 300% of the federal poverty level can qualify for $9,000 off a 3+ year lease of a new BEV, $5,000 off a 2+ year lease or purchase, or $2,500 off a purchase or ...
A Nissan Leaf in the Seattle city fleet As of March 2022, there were about 92,000 electric vehicles registered in the U.S. state of Washington. As of 2021, 7.8% of new vehicle sales in Washington were electric. In 2021, Washington was ranked by Bumper.com as the best state in the country for electric vehicle ownership. Government policy [edit] In April 2021, the state legislature passed a bill ...
Connecticut- up to $3,000 can be regained via rebate with Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Rebate (CHEAPR) program. Delaware- The state government offers a $2,200 rebate to lease or buy an EV. They also have a $1,100 rebate to convert a combustion engine into a pure electric vehicle. [17]
Tax Credit: Electric Car Purchases. If you’re in the market for an electric vehicle, you’ll be able to get a tax credit in the year you purchase it: up to $4,000 for a used EV and up to $7,500 ...
New legislation in the U.S. allows car dealers to give customers instant rebate on electric vehicle purchases, starting next year. EV buyers will get up to $7,500 in instant rebates next year ...
Quebec began offering rebates of up to CA$8,000 (~ US$5,600) beginning on January 1, 2012, for the purchase of new plug-in electric vehicles equipped with a minimum of 4 kWh battery, and new hybrid electric vehicles were eligible for a CA$1,000 rebate. All-electric vehicles with high-capacity battery packs were eligible for the full CA$8,000 ...
If you make under $150,000 or have a combined family income under $300,000, you can get a $7,500 tax credit for qualifying new electric vehicles. For used electric cars, a $4,000 credit is ...