Missouri 2024 EV Tax Credits Guide [+ Calculate Your Savings]
August 8, 2023
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There’s no denying that electric vehicles (EVs) start off expensive. The good news is that many federal and state incentives are in place, such as rebates and tax credits, to make EVs more financially appealing.
But what state EV incentive programs are in place in Missouri?
Let’s see what current incentives are available in your area and whether or not you qualify for them.
Last Updated: January 2024
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Missouri EV Savings Calculator
Use the calculator below to see which models qualify for the federal EV tax credit and for any state-specific incentives that can help you save even more.
What EV Incentives Are Available in Missouri?
Missouri has no incentives for electric vehicles at this time, but we update this post regularly, so check back to see if that changes.
Incentives for Purchasing an EV in Missouri
Although Missouri does not offer incentives for the purchase of electric vehicles, there are a handful of post-purchase incentives that make running an EV more affordable. Federal tax credits for new and used EV purchases are also available to EV buyers in Missouri.
Other EV Incentives Offered in Missouri
The following post-purchase EV incentives are available in Missouri:
- Evergy offers its residential customers a $500 rebate for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station. Note that EV owners must also enroll in the a time-of-use rate to qualify.
- Kirkwood Electric offers residential and business customers a $300 rebate for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station.
Visit our EV community on Facebook to connect with other electric vehicle owners in your area and find out if specific offers are available.
Now that you know what electric vehicle incentives are available in Missouri, 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!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are there incentives for purchasing an electric vehicle in Missouri?
No, there are no state-level incentives in place when you purchase an EV in the state of Missouri. Also, check out our picks for the best deals on EVs.
Are there additional fees for purchasing an electric vehicle in Missouri?
Yes, there are additional fees to pay when you purchase an EV in the state of Missouri. A $75 registration fee is charged to make up for the tax revenue lost now that you will no longer buy gasoline or diesel.
Does sales tax apply when I buy an EV in Missouri?
Sales tax is applied to electric vehicle purchases in Missouri at the same rate as traditional combustion vehicles. Visit our resource page to find the vehicle sales tax in Missouri.
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