PA offers larger EV rebates & new charging stations
Posted by Green Philly on September 20, 2022
Pennsylvania is trying to get more residents to go electric.
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced that its offering larger consumer rebates for electric vehicles, focusing on working-class households. Customers can get $2000 to $3000 off of a new EV, compared to a previous $750 rebate.
The DEP 2022-2023 Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebate program also lowered the incomes eligible for a rebate. For example, a family of two with an income of $69,000 is eligible for a $2,000 rebate for a battery electric vehicle. A family of four with an income of $55,500 is eligible for a $3,000 rebate. There’s $2 million available in the fund, aiming to get 1000 new electric vehicles on Pennsylvania roads.
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