State EV Incentives Lookup
Rebates, tax credits, HOV access, and utility programs in every US state — with official source links.
Federal EV credits have largely expired or changed under the 2025 OBBBA. State programs are now the primary purchase-time savings for most buyers. Pick your state below for rebate amounts, HOV eligibility, charging rebates, and links to the official program pages.
California offers the strongest EV incentive program in the country through a combination of state rebates, utility rebates, and HOV lane access. Income-qualified buyers can stack multiple programs for substantial savings.
Colorado offers one of the highest state-level EV tax credits in the country, up to $5,000 for new EVs, with additional income-qualified programs and active utility rebates.
New York's Drive Clean Rebate offers up to $2,000 off the purchase or lease of new EVs, with additional support for home charging and strong utility programs.
Charge Up New Jersey rebates up to $4,000 on new EVs under $55,000 MSRP. No state sales tax on EVs.
The MOR-EV program offers up to $3,500 for new EVs plus an additional $1,500 for income-qualified buyers.
Oregon offers standard and Charge Ahead rebates. Income-qualified residents may stack for up to $7,500 on a new EV.