Register your EV for personal use with the Washington Department of Licensing at a residential address located in Washington State.
You can meet income eligibility requirements if you either A) have a household income at or below the levels shown in the table below; or B) are enrolled in an eligible income-qualified program.
Total household income is based at or below 300% of the current federal poverty level, and is defined as the expected combined pre-tax gross income for any person or group of people within a household. For households with more than eight people, the maximum combined household income is $158,160 +$16,140 for each additional person. A “household” is usually a group of related people who are living together and share common living expenses. Roommates who are no longer considered a dependent for their parents/guardians/family members are considered individual households and should refer to their individual earnings. Common household members are:
If you are enrolled in one of the following income-qualified programs you also meet income eligibility requirements for Washington Electric Vehicle Instant Rebates:
If you don’t meet the criteria above you are not eligible to receive an instant rebate on your EV purchase or lease. You must sign a Customer Eligibility Form at the dealership attesting that your household meets the income requirements. Each person is only eligible for one rebate and no more than three rebates are allowed per residential address.
Individual or business co-signers are permitted but the Department of Licensing application for vehicle registration must list the applicant’s name and not a business name or name of another individual other than the applicant or co-signers.
You are not required to provide any income documentation to dealers to receive a rebate. However, a percentage of all customers will be selected for income verification after they buy or lease an EV. By signing the Customer Eligibility Form you agree to provide any requested documentation (such as income-qualified program enrollment confirmation or authorization to access your tax records) if you are selected for verification.
Washington is the first state to prioritize low-cost leases as part of an EV incentive program, making EVs affordable for all Washingtonians. All EV models qualify for IRA Federal Tax Credits if leased. Washington residents can use the IRA Federal Tax Credit to lease an EV for under $200 a month, with at least seven models available for less than $200 a month.
*Not all vehicles eligible for Washington Electric Vehicle Instant Rebates are eligible for the IRA Federal Tax Credit when purchased. To be eligible for the federal tax credit, EVs must meet federal sourcing and assembly requirements. Your participating dealer may even be able to deduct your federal tax credit from the total purchase of your car. A full list of EVs eligible for the tax credit can be found at fueleconomy.gov.
Only battery electric passenger vehicles (BEVs) are eligible for Washington Electric Vehicle Instant Rebates. No traditional hybrid vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), or electric motorcycles are eligible. Internal combustion engine vehicles that have been converted or retrofitted to be battery powered are not eligible. Only vehicles sold for less than $90,000 (pre-government taxes and fees but inclusive of dealer and manufacturer options) and having a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating under 10,000 lbs. are eligible for Washington Electric Vehicle Instant Rebates.
Eligible vehicles must meet all Washington laws to be driven on the road and be in good working condition.
*Dealers and manufacturers may offer credits on vehicles not currently eligible for the federal tax credit. Not all versions of a model may be eligible for the tax credit. Talk with your dealer or check fueleconomy.gov to learn more.
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