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Resources

Incentives to drive electric come in all forms. They include reducing the cost of your car, electric fuel or maintenance:
  • Purchase a new or leased EV, you could quality for a federal tax credit of $7500. For eligible models visit the IRS.
  • Used EVs priced $25,000 or less will be eligible for a tax credit of up to $4,000. For information on used EV tax credits visit the IRS.
  • Federal tax credit: Residents who install EV charging equipment in their home may receive up to $1,000 tax credit.
  • Pay less at the plug: The cost of fueling an EV is less than half as much as a conventional vehicle. Compare the costs of driving on electricity with eGallon.
  • No emissions checks for all electric vehicles: No tailpipe means no emissions – and no emissions checks.
  • Charging is easy: Charge your car while you sleep. If you can plug in an appliance, you can plug in an EV. 
  • More than 70 models: There is an electric car or SUV to fit almost every lifestyle.
  • Cleaner air: All-electric cars produce zero emissions.
  • Still contributes to roadway infrastructure: Since you no longer pay gasoline tax at the pump, the State requires a small annual fee that supports road maintenance. Missouri Department of Revenue contacts EV owners about how to receive your EV decal.

Electric Vehicle Partners (EVP) Network

Connect with electricians, contractors, and other EV professionals.

EPRI Resources

Both consumers and businesses can learn the basics about electric vehicles from these guides provided by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).

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