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WashingtonEV incentives inMaine
Moderate — $500–$1,999 incentive, sales tax exemption, or significant utility EV rebates

Maine

Incentive Tier
Moderate
State EV Rebate
$2,000
Sales Tax Exemption
No
HOV Lane Access
No

EV Purchase Rebate & Tax Credits

Maine offers a MODERATE $2,000 state incentive for EV buyers. This may be income-restricted or subject to vehicle eligibility caps. See below for sales tax exemption and charging incentives, which may add additional value.

Home Charging Station Incentives

Efficiency Maine offers EV charger rebates up to $400 for Level 2 home chargers. Electric utilities also offer time-of-use rates.

Solar Tax Credit & Net Metering

Maine does not offer a state solar income tax credit. Net metering: Net energy billing is available in Maine under the Maine Public Utilities Commission. Excess generation is credited at the full retail rate for systems up to 660 kW.

Additional State Programs

Efficiency Maine Charge Up Rebate offers $2,000 for income-qualified buyers (under 300% federal poverty level) and $1,000 for all other buyers on new BEVs. The income-qualified tier brings this to moderate. Point-of-sale rebate administered by Efficiency Maine.

Official State Energy Source

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

Maine Official EV Incentive Source: https://www.efficiencymaine.com/
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.