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Massachusetts
EV Purchase Rebate & Tax Credits
Massachusetts offers a GOOD $3,500 purchase rebate for qualifying EV buyers. Combined with the federal IRA credit (up to $7,500), this can substantially reduce your EV purchase price. MSRP limits and income thresholds may apply.
Home Charging Station Incentives
MOR-EV program also covers Level 2 charger rebates. Eversource and National Grid offer additional EVSE rebates up to $200–$700.
Solar Tax Credit & Net Metering
Massachusetts offers a 15% state income tax credit for residential solar installations. Net metering: Net metering is available in Massachusetts under M.G.L. c. 164 §138. Net metering credits apply at the retail rate for residential and commercial systems up to 60 kW. A 2024 bill expanded capacity allocations.
HOV Lane Access for EVs
Massachusetts grants qualifying EVs access to High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes regardless of passenger count. Check your state DMV for the required clean-fuel vehicle decal or sticker to use this benefit.
Additional State Programs
MOR-EV (Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles) provides $3,500 for new BEVs with MSRP under $55,000, and $1,500 for PHEVs. Income-qualified buyers receive an additional $1,500 (MOR-EV+). Solar tax credit is 15% up to $1,000. HOV access in designated lanes.
Official State Energy Source
For the most current EV and renewable energy incentives in Massachusetts, visit the official source at https://mor-ev.org/. Incentive programs change frequently — always verify eligibility, application deadlines, and funding availability before purchasing.
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Moving to Massachusetts from elsewhere
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.