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For MOR-EV applications submitted on or after November 10, 2022, for vehicles purchased or leased prior to that date, rebates for eligible battery electric or fuel cell vehicles with a sales price of $50,000 or less will be $3,500.

Eligible battery electric or fuel cell vehicles with a sales price of $55,000 or less and with a purchase or lease date on or after November 10, 2022 may qualify for the $3500 rebate.

For MOR-EV applications submitted on or after November 10, 2022, vehicle caps for fleet electric vehicles will be eliminated.

Please see FAQ for additional information on these program changes as well as anticipated 2023 program changes related to plug-in hybrid vehicle (PHEV) rebate eligibility and point-of-sale rebate program.

MOR-EV Program Statistics

MOR-EV Program Statistics offers interactive access to data provided by the Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) program, funded by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources.

Leveraging the rebate program database of information gathered since program inception in June 2014, MOR-EV Program Statistics provide a variety of information about the adoption and distribution of electric vehicles in Massachusetts. Not all electric vehicles in Massachusetts will be captured in the MOR-EV database as not every electric vehicle owner applies for a MOR-EV rebate. In addition to key statistics about MOR-EV, this site offers rebate distribution data filtered by zip code or county.

As the MOR-EV program administrator, the Center for Sustainable Energy promotes the production and use of electric vehicles through consumer rebates, outreach and education.

Questions? Email mor-ev@energycenter.org.

Download the data in Excel format: MOR-EV Program Statistics

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