All U.S. federal electric vehicle tax credits have expired, effective September 30, 2025, due to recent legislation. Review the charts below to understand how current incentives can reduce the upfront cost of purchasing or leasing an electric vehicle and supporting charging equipment.
Massachusetts Rebates
| Item | Current MA Rebates |
|---|---|
| New Vehicle Standard Rebate (MOR-EV) | $3,500
**Final purchase price under $55K |
| Used Vehicle Rebate (MOR-EV) | $3,500
**Final Purchase price under $40K |
| New, Class 2b Light-duty Trucks (MOR-EV) | $7,500 |
| Trade-In Rebate (MOR-EV) | $1,000 for trading in your gas or diesel-powered vehicle |
| MOR-EV+ Rebate | $1,500 additional to combine with base MOR-EV rebates |
| Ride Clean Mass Rebate for taxi and rideshare drivers | $6,500 for New Vehicles, $2,500 for Used Vehicles, or $100/Week up to 4 Weeks for Rentals |
Click Here to learn more and check eligibility
Charging Incentives
| Item | Current Incentive | Resources |
|---|---|---|
| Federal Charging Incentive: Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit |
30% of the cost if you live in Environmental Justice Communities (Up to $1,000) |
Click Here to learn more and check eligibility *Rebate Deadline: 06/30/2026 |
| Eversource Charging Rebates | BETWEEN $1,400 TO $2,700 for wiring upgrades in one to four–unit buildings. | Click Here to learn more and check eligibility |
| Eversource Managed Charging Program | Coming soon | Click Here |

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