http://insideevs.com/massachusetts-now-offers-2500-rebate-plug-electric-vehicles/
Massachusetts To Offer $2,500 Rebate on Plug-In Electric Vehicles
[2014/03/29]  by Eric Loveday  Telegram  ht2 Chris

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Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick has announced a statewide plug-in
electric vehicle rebate program that issue plug-in vehicle buyers up to
$2,500 in a direct point-of-sale rebate.

As Telegram reports:

    “The rebates, worth up to $2,500, are funded through $2 million raised
in an auction for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.”

    “While the details of the rebates are not yet finalized, Krista Selmi, a
spokeswoman for the state’s Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, said
in an email that the program will be “up and running by early summer.”

We presume that the total amount of the rebate depends on the kWh capacity
of the battery pack, though details have not yet been released in regards to
how the rebate amounts will be determined.

According to Telegram, the rebate “will apply to new vehicles only and,
unlike a $7,500 federal tax credit program for plug-in electric vehicles,
this state rebate will be available directly after sales rather than as a
tax credit.”

The Governor made the announcements while visiting the Worcester Regional
Transit Authority, who from the start of this year has been utilizing a
fleet of six electric buses that Mr. Patrick describes as “wicked cool.”

Besides checking out the buses and announcing the rebate, the Governor says
the state will also kick in an additional round of $600,000 worth of funding
to 16 municipalities (and a few public institutions) for the Massachusetts
Electric Vehicle Incentive Program.

The announcements were made during a stop at the  hub on Foster Street, next
to Union Station. Gov. Patrick said he was impressed by the WRTA’s “wicked
cool” fleet of six electric buses, which have been on the road since
December.

As for the rebate, it is part of a broader Massachusetts initiative, which
aims to have 15% of new vehicle sales be plug-in vehicle by 2025.  Only
vehicles registered in Massachusetts will be eligible for the rebate.
[© insideevs.com]



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