Driving into the Future: Saving with utility and state rebates

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Federal tax incentives on electric vehicles have been eliminated, but there are still ways to save if you’re looking to go green.

With the average new car price just hitting a record $50,000, every dollar counts.

And most states still offer tax incentives for buying alternative fuel vehicles, and we found electric service providers offering incentives, too.

The Pennsylvania Alternative Fuel Vehicle program runs through June 2026 or until the funds dry up.
Residents who meet income guidelines can get up to $3,000 on a new or pre-owned electric vehicle.

Plug-in hybrid cars and trucks qualify for $1,500.

All other alternative fuel vehicles and motorcycles can get $500.

The state also offers Alternative Fuel Incentive Grants to companies and nonprofits looking for cleaner energy options.

And Charge Up New Jersey offers tax breaks for EV drivers in the Garden State.

“We have seen our EV registration grow from about 30,000 when we started this…

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