The Commonwealth has an array of incentives to help you add an EV and charging to your home and/or business. Learn more about these incentives here.
For You and Your Home
Visit the MOR-EV website for a list of vehicles that qualify for rebates through purchase or lease.
Visit the MOR-EV website for a list of vehicles that qualify for rebates through purchase or lease.
Visit the MOR-EV website for a list of vehicles that qualify for rebates through purchase or lease.
Your utility may offer incentives and programs as well. Check out information for Eversource and National Grid below.
Eversource has a rebate for you to install EV charging in your home.
National Grid has a residential EV charger installation rebate for those enrolled in their off-peak charging program.
Not an Eversource or National Grid customer? Find out what electric utility serves you and if EV incentives are available.
Unitil’s Ready2Charge program offers rebates to help customers get ready to charge an electric vehicle.
National Grid has a residential EV charger installation rebate for those enrolled in their off-peak charging program.
Not an Eversource or National Grid customer? Find out what electric utility serves you and if EV incentives are available.
MassCEC provides multiple programs to incentivise electric transportation.
MassCEC funds climate solution innovation to meet Massachusetts emission reduction goals while growing the state's clean energy economy.
Incentives for high mileage and taxi drivers to purchase new or used electric vehicles.
Rebates for the purchase of e-bikes.
As you add electric or alternative fuel vehicles to your fleet or home life, charging and refueling on the go is important. Visit PlugShare or Alternative Fuels Data Center to locate charging and fueling stations.
Find EV charging stations with PlugShare, the most complete map of electric vehicle charging stations in the world!
The AFDC provides information, data, and tools to help EV drivers save money.
Not an Eversource or National Grid customer? Find out what electric utility serves you and if EV incentives are available.
For Your Business, Municipality, or Agency
Electrify your fleet and maximize your savings
The Mass Fleet Advisor program through MassCEC offers free technical assistance for business and nonprofits interested in electrifying medium- and heavy duty fleets.
Mass Green Communities provides funding for cities and towns. If you’re a municipal employee, please reach out to your regional coordinator for more information.
For public entities seeking to acquire electric vehicles for their fleets (provided by MassDEP/MassEVIP).
For pick-ups and class 2b vehicles (8,501 - 10,000 lbs), your business could qualify for rebates. Apply within 90 days of purchase for this rebate. Light duty rebates are also available through participating dealerships at point-of-sale.
For medium- and heavy duty vehicles, you may qualify for rebates. To qualify, apply for a voucher prior to purchasing your fleet, and redeem within 12 months of purchase.
For public entities seeking to acquire electric vehicles for their fleets (provided by MassDEP/MassEVIP).
MassDEP has several categories of incentives available for installing electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
For employers and fleet operators.
For property owners and managers.
For multi-unit dwellings with five or more units and educational campuses with at least 15???
Eversource and National Grid offer Make-Ready programs when you meet qualifications.
Eversource has a rebate for businesses to install EV charging.
National Grid has a non-residential EV charger installation rebate for those enrolled in their off-peak charging program.
Not an Eversource or National Grid customer? Find out what electric utility serves you and if EV incentives are available.