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Oklahoma EVSE Rebates

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Federal Tax Credits Extended for EV in Oklahoma


Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Tax Credit

State EV Charging Incentive

For tax years beginning before December 31, 2028, a tax credit is available of up to 45% of the cost of installing commercial alternative fueling infrastructure. Eligible alternative fuels include natural gas, propane, and electricity. The infrastructure must be new and must not have been previously installed or used to fuel alternative fuel vehicles. The tax credit may be carried forward for up to five years. (Reference Senate Bill 1857, 2022 and Oklahoma Statutes 68-2357.22)

Alternative Fuel School Bus and Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebate Program

State EV Charging Incentive

The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is accepting applications for projects that repower or replace an actively used, engine model year 2009 or older, diesel school bus with an alternative fuel. Eligible alternative fuels and technologies include all-electric, electric hybrid, propane, and natural gas. Government-owned vehicles may be reimbursed up to 50% of the project cost and non-government owned vehicles may be reimbursed from 25% to 50% of the project cost, depending on the project. Charging infrastructure for electric buses is eligible for funding, but is subject to a per-charger maximum and the project cap. The program is funded by Oklahoma’s portion of the Volkswagen (VW) Environmental Mitigation Trust.

Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebate

State EV Charging Incentive

PSO (Public Service Company of Oklahoma) residential customers are eligible for rebates up to $250 for Level 2 ENERGY STAR EVSE. EVSE must be new and purchased in Oklahoma. For details and how to apply, visit PSO Electric Vehicle Charger website.

Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) and Infrastructure Grants for Public Fleets -Long-term Energy Alternatives Now by Advancing Improvements Regionally (CLEAN AIR)

Utility/Private EV Charging Incentives

Under the Creating Long-term Energy Alternatives Now by Advancing Improvements Regionally (CLEAN AIR) Grants program, the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) issues requests for proposals (RFPs) for alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicle projects in the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study (OCARTS) area. Projects must provide a reduction in vehicle equipment emissions and cannot increase the number of vehicles in applicant fleets. Eligible projects may also include an AFV fueling station or charging infrastructure. Eligible applicants include OCARTS-member governments, certain public trusts and public authorities providing essential services to OCARTS-member governments, member entity public transit fleets, and to public school fleets whose district boundaries are contained partially or wholly within the OCARTS area. There are currently no available RFPs (verified August 2018). For more information, including open solicitations, see the ACOG CLEAN AIR Grants for Public Fleets website.


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