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The application process for the MOR-EV Trucks program varies depending on the vehicle class. Please email mor-evtrucks@energycenter.org if you have additional questions.

New additional incentives for rideshare and taxi drivers who purchase or rent EVs! 

Visit RideCleanMass.org for details.

Eligible applicants have until Sept. 30, 2025, to use the MOR-EV incentive alongside the federal EV tax credit. The MOR-EV program will remain open until further notice, but the federal tax credit for new and used EVs will expire on Sept. 30, 2025. FAQs about the federal tax credit can be found here. 

What is an EV license plate?

Submitted by Rich Costello on Tue, 06/20/2023 - 08:56
  • Read more about What is an EV license plate?

The EV license plate clearly identifies your vehicle as electric to first responders. In case of any emergency, first responders will be able to quickly identify your electric vehicle and assess the situation appropriately.

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