State EV intel · Vermont
Vermont EV Incentives & Savings
Cold winters can impact battery performance, so drivers should account for reduced range during colder months. Many local utility companies provide residential customers with rebates for home charging equipment and special off-peak electricity rates.
Avg. Electricity Rate
$0.233/kWh
Est. Annual Savings
$1,454
at $4.19/gal gas
Vermont EV incentive programs
Electric Vehicle Incentive
Up to $100,000
The Vermont Agency of Transportation provides financial incentives to low- and moderate-income residents for the purchase or lease of a new EV with a...
Full details on AFDC.gov →
Fuel-Efficient Vehicle Incentive
Up to $5,000
The Vermont Agency of Transportation administers the Used High Fuel Efficiency Vehicle Incentive Program, MileageSmart, which provides incentives of...
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Vehicle Emission Reduction Incentive
Up to $2,500
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) administers the Automotive Emissions Repair Assistance Program (AERAP), which offers...
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Vehicle Replacement Grant
Up to $5,000
The Vermont Agency of Transportation administers the Replace Your Ride Program which provides grants of up to $5,000 to qualified individuals for the...
Full details on AFDC.gov →
Incentive data from the DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center, last verified March 2026. Programs may change — click through for current details.
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