Save on your electric vehicle: explore rebates, tax credits, grants and other benefits.
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Georgia offers various incentives for EV owners. You can use HOV and HOT lanes for free, and many electric utilities provide rebates for installing home charging stations and discounts on electricity rates for charging during off-peak hours. Some utilities even offer bill credits or free charging for a year to new EV owners.
Georgia EV High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) and High Occupancy Toll (HOT) Lane Exemption
Category: HOV Lane AccessEVs displaying the proper alternative fuel license plate may use HOV and HOT lanes, regardless of the number of passengers. Qualified Applicants must provide proof they have paid registration fees in full before receiving the license plate. This exemption expires September 30, 2025.
Category: Electricity DiscountsGeorgia Power offers a TOU rate for residential customers who own an EV. Eligible customers must own a smart meter capable of separately measuring EV charger usage.
Category: Charger RebatesGeorgia Power offers residential customers a $200 rebate for purchasing and installing a Level 2 EV charger. This rebate expires December 31, 2024.
EV Charging Incentive • Carroll Electric Membership Cooperative
Category: Electricity DiscountsCarroll Electric Membership Cooperative offers a Drive Free for a Year program. By purchasing a new electric vehicle (EV), you can qualify for this program and receive a $30 monthly energy credit during your first year of EV ownership, adding up to $360 in energy savings for the year.
EV Charging Station Rebate • Carroll Electric Membership Cooperative
Category: Charger RebatesCarroll Electric Membership Cooperative offers a rebate of $250 for the purchase and installation of a qualified EV charging station.
Category: Electricity DiscountsSnapping Shoals EMC offers a $30 bill credit for 12 months if you purchase or lease an electric vehicle (EV), adding up to $360 in energy savings for the year.
Category: Charger RebatesSnapping Shoals EMC offers a rebate of $250 for the purchase and installation of a qualified EV charging station. The charger must be UL-rated, and NEMA 14-50 adapters do not qualify.
Category: Electricity DiscountsTri-County EMC offers a $30 bill credit for 12 months if you purchase an electric vehicle (EV) after January 1, 2020, adding up to $360 in energy savings for the year.
Category: Charger RebatesTri-County EMC offers a rebate of $250 for the purchase and installation of a NRTL certified Level 2 (240V) EV charging station.
Category: Charger RebatesCobb EMC offers an incentive of $250 for the purchase and installation of an ENERGY STAR certified level 2 EV charging station.
Category: Electricity DiscountsCobb EMC offers a Time-of-Use (TOU) rate for residential customers. If you charge your EV during super off-peak hours and keep your monthly usage below 400 kWh, you will not incur any charges.
Category: Charger RebatesCoweta-Fayette EMC offers a $100 rebate for the installation of a Level 2 (240 volt) NRTL/UL approved electric vehicle charging station.
EV Charging Station Rebate • GreyStone Power Corporation
Category: Charger RebatesGreyStone offers a $250 rebate for residential members who purchase a Level 2, UL rated charger and have it installed (hardwired) at their home. Limit: 1 rebate per household. NEMA 14-50 Adapters & portable chargers do not qualify for this rebate.
EV Charging Station Rebate and Time-Of-Use (TOU) Rates • Sawnee EMC
Category: Charger RebatesSawnee EMC offers a $200 rebate for installing a residential Level 2 EV charger. To qualify, customers must participate in one of Sawnee EMC's Time of Use (TOU, PEV, or CPPR) rate plans for at least one year on the account where the charger is installed. The charger must be UL or ETL listed.
The U.S. federal government offers EV tax credits to make going electric more affordable! New EV buyers may qualify for up to a $7,500 tax credit, depending on the car’s specs and buyer’s income. For pre-owned EVs, you could receive up to $4,000. Plus, homeowners in low-income or rural areas can get up to $1,000 for installing an EV charger.
Federal Tax Credit for New Electric Vehicles
Category: Tax BenefitsAll-electric vehicles purchased new in 2023 or after may be eligible for a federal income tax credit of up to $7,500. The credit is nonrefundable, so you can't get back more on the credit than you owe in taxes. Also, you can't apply any excess credit to future tax years.
The availability of the credit will depend on several factors: Vehicle's MSRP, Final assembly location, Battery component and/or critical minerals sourcing, Taxpayer’s modified adjusted gross income (AGI).
Federal Tax Credit for Pre-Owned Electric Vehicles
Category: Tax BenefitsPre-owned all-electric vehicles purchased in 2023 or after may be eligible for a federal income tax credit. The credit equals 30% percent of the sale price up to a maximum credit of $4,000. The credit is nonrefundable, so you can't get back more on the credit than you owe in taxes. Also, you can't apply any excess credit to future tax years.
The vehicle must be purchased from a dealer, have a sale price of $25,000 or less, and must have a model year two years prior to the current calendar year.
Category: Tax BenefitsIndividuals in low-income communities and non-urban areas who purchase qualified residential EV charger after January 1, 2023, may receive a tax credit of up to $1,000.
In order to qualify, individuals need to be located in low-income community census tracts or non-urban census tracts as defined in IRS Notice 2024-20.
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