What incentives are available for EVs in California?
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What incentives are available for EVs in California? Andres Spagarino Thu, 03/05/2026 - 01:46 Incentive offerings change regularly, but here are some examples: Access Clean California helps connect people with low- to moderate income to clean energy and transportation programs. Clean Cars 4 All provides grants of up to $12,000 for low-income residents to replace older vehicles with new or used EVs. Driving Clean Assistance Program offers financial assistance for low- and moderate-income individuals to purchase or lease new or used EVs. Many California electric utility providers and air districts offer rebates for EV purchases and home charger installations. For incentives available in your area, search Incentives . FAQ Category Savings
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