Electric Vehicle Information from the Energy Committee
Do you need a car? Vermont offers rebates for your purchase or lease of an electric car and going electric isn’t as expensive as many people think. Consumer Reports demonstrate that owners of battery electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles pay half as much as owners of vehicles with internal combustion engines to repair and maintain their vehicles. Green Mountain Power, the State of Vermont and Mileage Smart can help you get there.
https://www.mileagesmartvt.org/cars helps lower income Vermonters make the switch, providing an incentive worth 25% of the initial cost of the vehicle, up to $5000.00
Green Mountain Power “if it plugs in and costs less than $60,000 it qualifies”
https://greenmountainpower.com/rebates-programs/electric-vehicles/ev-rebate $1500.00 for all new all electric/ $1000.00 for new plug in hybrid/ $750.00 for used electric.
In addition to this rebate, all customers who buy a new electric vehicle are eligible for a free In-home Level 2 EV Charger, a $600 value and lower at home charging rates.
https://www.driveelectricvt.com/why-go-electric/purchase-incentives offers a comprehensive listing of state rebates for all electric, hybrids, electric bicycles, new and used, purchased or leased.