Pennsylvania EV Rebates
Alternative Fuel Rebates for Consumers
The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebate program is currently accepting applications.
Rebates are offered to Pennsylvania residents only. (Companies, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies are invited to apply for Alternative Fuel Incentive Grants.)
Rebates are offered on a first-come, first-served basis as long as funding is available. Rebates are subject to the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebate Guidelines in effect at time of application, not date of vehicle purchase.
How to Apply
All applicants should read the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebate Guidelines for important details on eligibility and rebate amounts and the AFV Rebate instructions on how to submit an application.You must submit your rebate application no later than 6 months from the date of vehicle purchase.
To apply, use the eGrants electronic application submission process. Please be sure to select Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebate Program in the application system. No forms or documentation need to be sent to DEP. All information is contained in the online application submission.
Email confirmation will be sent to you when your application is processed. Please check your spam folders as this email may be caught by your spam filters.
Eligible Vehicles
New, Pre-Owned, and Demonstration vehicles with final purchase price of $50,000 or less (purchase or lease):
1,000 rebate on:
- Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle
$750 rebate on:
- Battery electric vehicle
$500 rebate on:
- Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle
- Compressed natural gas vehicle
- Propane fueled vehicle
- Electric motorcycle (Does not include electric scooters)
One-time pre-owned vehicles:
- Odometer reading of 75,000 miles or less
- Final purchase price of $50,000 or less
- Purchased from a registered dealer
Demonstration vehicles
- From a registered dealer
- Final purchase price of $50,000 or less
- Odometer reading: Over 500 and less than 10,000 miles
Additional low-income rebates
- An additional $1,000 is available to applicants who meet low-income requirements.