
Electric vehicles offer significantly lower emissions than standard gas vehicles and require far less maintenance. With state tax incentives, the cost of certain EV models is comparable to standard cars. Click on the flyer to the left to learn more about driving electric.
If you like the idea of switching to an electric vehicle but want to spend less, consider purchasing a pre-owned electric vehicle! Click the flyer to the left to learn more.

MOR-EV Standard: The Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) program provides rebates of up to $3,500 for the purchase or lease of new battery electric vehicles and fuel-cell electric vehicles. Income-qualified residents may be eligible for a $3,500 rebate on the purchase of pre-owned electric vehicles. Drivers may also be eligible for a $1,000 trade-in adder. As of February 16, 2021, light, medium, and heavy-duty EV trucks have been added to the MOR-EV Program.
MOR-EV+: MOR-EV+ is an additional $1,500 rebate available on top of the standard $3,500 rebate. This is available to Massachusetts residents participating in select income-qualifying programs.

To learn more about electric vehicles, EV benefits, and EV incentives, please visit the websites below.
Fuel Economy: Fuel Economy has a Compare Side-by-Side tool that lets drivers compare up to four vehicles at a time (including electric and standard non-electric vehicles).
Green Energy Consumers Alliance: Green Energy Consumers Alliance is a great first step for prospective EV owners to learn more about electric vehicles. The alliance’s website has a variety of resources including an online database of pre-owned EVs.
Plug In America: Plug In America strives to encourage the shift to plug-in vehicles powered by clean, affordable, domestic electricity to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
National Drive Electric Week: National Drive Electric Week is a nationwide celebration to raise awareness of the many benefits of all-electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.


