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ConnecticutEV incentives inArizona
Minimal — small indirect benefits: HOV access, small utility rebates, or fee waivers

Arizona

Incentive Tier
Minimal
State EV Tax Credit
None
Sales Tax Exemption
No
HOV Lane Access
No
Solar Tax Credit
25%

EV Purchase Rebate & Tax Credits

Arizona has MINIMAL direct EV purchase incentives. The state may offer HOV lane access, small utility charger rebates, or minor fee waivers, but no significant cash-back program for most buyers. The federal IRA credit (up to $7,500) remains your best incentive here.

Home Charging Station Incentives

APS and SRP offer EV home charging time-of-use rates and occasional rebates up to $250 for Level 2 charger installation.

Solar Tax Credit & Net Metering

Arizona offers a 25% state income tax credit for residential solar installations. Net metering: Arizona has net metering (net billing) rules set by the Arizona Corporation Commission. Excess generation is credited at the avoided cost rate, which is lower than retail rate as of 2024.

Additional State Programs

Alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) license plate available. State sales tax does not apply to qualifying alternative fuel vehicles purchased for commercial use under ARS 42-5061.

Official State Energy Source

For the most current EV and renewable energy incentives in Arizona, visit the official source at https://des.az.gov/services/utility-assistance/energy-programs. Incentive programs change frequently — always verify eligibility, application deadlines, and funding availability before purchasing.

Law last updated: 2024Row last reviewed: Apr 23, 2026

State EV and renewable energy incentives change frequently. This information is for educational purposes and reflects programs available as of April 2026. Always verify current eligibility, income limits, and program availability with your state energy office before purchasing. Federal EV tax credits (up to $7,500 under the Inflation Reduction Act) apply separately and are not reflected here.