Oklahoma 2026 EV Tax Credits Guide [+ Calculate Your Savings]

There’s no denying that electric vehicles (EVs) are expensive, but there are federal and state incentives like rebates and tax credits to make EVs more financially appealing.
But what state EV incentive programs are in place in Oklahoma?
Let’s see what current incentives are available in your area and whether or not you qualify for them.
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What EV Incentives Are Available in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has various incentives available for electric vehicles, from purchase incentives to offers that reduce running costs.
Incentives for Purchasing an EV in Oklahoma
Oklahoma does not offer a state-level tax credit for EVs.
Other EV Incentives Offered in Oklahoma
Oklahoma offers the following incentives for electric vehicle charging, maintenance, or related benefits:
- Federal Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit- Customers who purchase qualified residential fueling equipment after January 1, 2023, may receive a tax credit of up to $1,000.
- Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co ENERGY STAR Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate– OG&E is offering the EV Charger Rebate Program to incentivize the purchase of ENERGY STAR® certified level 2 EV chargers. Up to $250 per charger.
- Oklahoma Electric Cooperative (OEC) provides a rebate of up to $300 for residential customers who drive an EV and schedule their charging during off-peak hours.
- Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) offers time-of-use charging rates and may have rebates for interested residential customers for Level 2 EV charging hardware (must be certified by ENERGY STAR)
Now that you know what electric vehicle incentives are available in Oklahoma, what else do you need to know about making the switch to all-electric transportation?
Read our guidance on how to prepare for an EV to make sure the models you’re considering will meet your real-world driving needs!
Get Your EV Questions Answered
Thinking about buying an electric car or truck but intimidated by all the jargon?
– Where can you charge on the road?
– What do you need to charge at home?
– What EV incentives are available in your state?






