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New JerseyEV incentives inTexas
None — no meaningful state-level EV purchase incentives

Texas

Incentive Tier
None
State EV Tax Credit
None
Sales Tax Exemption
No
HOV Lane Access
No

EV Purchase Rebate & Tax Credits

Texas has NO meaningful state-level EV purchase incentives as of April 2026. No state rebate, tax credit, or sales tax exemption for EVs exists. Buyers rely entirely on the federal IRA credit (up to $7,500, subject to income and vehicle requirements). Check https://comptroller.texas.gov/ for any new legislation.

Home Charging Station Incentives

Oncor, CenterPoint Energy, and AEP Texas offer EV charger rebates and time-of-use rates through utility programs (not statewide). TXU Energy and others have EV plans.

Solar Tax Credit & Net Metering

Texas does not offer a state solar income tax credit. Net metering: No statewide net metering mandate in Texas. Retail electric providers may offer buyback programs at negotiated rates. ERCOT does not require net metering. Some co-ops offer limited net metering.

Additional State Programs

Texas has no state EV purchase rebate or tax credit. A Volkswagen settlement-funded Light Duty Motor Vehicle Purchase or Lease Incentive program expired in 2023 without renewal. EVs are subject to a higher annual registration fee ($200) compared to gasoline vehicles.

Official State Energy Source

For the most current EV and renewable energy incentives in Texas, visit the official source at https://comptroller.texas.gov/. Incentive programs change frequently — always verify eligibility, application deadlines, and funding availability before purchasing.

Texas Official EV Incentive Source: https://comptroller.texas.gov/
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.