The state of Delaware has bumped up their rebates by $1,000 over other states like Maryland. Vehicle rebates apply to any vehicle under $60,000 MSRP. The great thing about Maryland is that you can get rebates for not only EV and PHEV’s, but also for EV chargers and installations (40% off) or up to $700. Unlike the states mentioned above, in California there’s an income cap that can disqualify you. In California, you qualify for $2,500 for both PHEV an EV’s. Anything over $60,000 can still land you about $1,000. Similar to Oregon, this state offers rebates of up to $2,500 for electric vehicles under $60,000 or $1,500 for plug-in hybrids under $60,000. Vehicles that don’t meet those requirements (less than 10kWh) only get $1,500. This state offers a $2,500 rebate for a purchase or lease of an EV or PHEV that has a battery capacity of 10kWh or more. You get the $2,000 if the vehicle gets over 120 miles of EPA rated range. Here are the 8 states that offer rebates based on certain criteria being met. While the list of states is small, it’s better than nothing. The icing on the cake is on top of federal incentives, certain states in the union offer rebates for EV purchases and leases. They either forget, or aren’t even aware these exist. Believe it or not, but not everyone gets these credits. If you take advantage of tax incentives offered by the federal government, you are way ahead of many other people out there.
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