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Take advantage of federal and state rebates and incentives to save costs when you buy a pre-owned or new EV. Ownership may also qualify you for reduced electricity rates, and you may even be able to cover the cost of your EV charging station with certain incentives.

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Discover All Available Rebates

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Pre-Owned EV Rebate (POEV)

With SCE’s Pre-Owned EV Rebate, you could receive a $1,000 or $4,000 rebate based on household income. Apply within 180 days from the purchase or lease of a pre-owned EV to determine your eligibility.

Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP)

Be sure to check out the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP). If you buy or lease an eligible new zero-emission or plug-in hybrid light-duty vehicle, you can get an additional rebate up to $4,500.

Charge Ready Home Rebate Program

Upgrade your EV charging capacity at home, so your EV is ready to go when you are. With the Charge Ready Home Rebate Program, you can qualify for up to $4,200 in rebates if you install a Level 2 (L2) EV charger within 120 days of getting your EV.

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Consumer Assistance Program

The Consumer Assistance Program’s (CAP) vehicle retirement option offers eligible consumers an incentive to retire their operational vehicle. Consumers meeting the income eligibility requirement may receive $1,500 for each vehicle retired. All other vehicle owners may receive $1,000 to retire their vehicle at a BAR-contracted dismantler. To determine your eligibility and incentive amount, start the application process below.

Clean Air Vehicle Decals

If you drive an eligible clean air vehicle, you may be able to get a decal from the DMV that gives you single-driver access to most state HOV lanes. Visit the DMV website to learn more.

Replace Your Ride

Replace your older, high-polluting vehicle with a hybrid or electric vehicle, and you could be eligible to receive up to $9,500. The program is limited to vehicle owners residing in the jurisdiction of the South Coast Management District who meet the income and vehicle requirements.

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Don’t miss out on the savings. Explore all available rebates, which may vary by ZIP code. There are numerous incentives, rewards, and tax credits available for qualifying vehicles.

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Electric Vehicle Rates

We’ve developed special Time-Of-Use (TOU) rates for qualifying EV drivers. On a TOU plan, you can take advantage of great electricity rates during low-use hours. Check out your plan details for exact times.

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Switch to TOU-D-PRIME

See how much you can save per year by switching to TOU-D-PRIME and make the switch today.

TOU-D-PRIME Rate

With TOU-D-PRIME, qualifying EV drivers will find the lowest rates in the morning, early afternoon, and overnight. You'll also save with lower electricity rates before 4 p.m. and after 9 p.m. Additionally, EV drivers who install a second meter for charging your EV, may be eligible for a monthly EV meter Credit starting in October 2022.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Why are electricity rates sometimes lower during the day?

Two words: solar power. As California continues to adopt cleaner resources to generate energy, the cost of electricity—and the cost of charging your EV—is often lower in the morning and early afternoon, when the sun is out. It’s just another reason to love living in Southern California.

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When should I charge my EV?

If you’re on a Time-Of-Use (TOU) plan, you can expect to find lower rates in the morning, early afternoon, and overnight. TOU electricity prices vary by time, day of the week, and season. That means you can charge when rates are lowest for the best deal. Check your plan details for exact times.

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Where can I find information about TOU-EV-1?

TOU-EV-1 is no longer open to customer enrollment. If you’re currently enrolled in TOU-EV-1, you can find more information about your rate plan on our discontinued rate plan page.

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Are there rebates for purchasing pre-owned EVs?

Your pre-owned EV may be eligible for SCE’s Pre-Owned EV Rebate as well as other rebates.

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Can I apply for different rebates with the same EV?

Yes, in many cases you can apply for multiple rebates. For example, if you purchase or lease a new EV, you may be eligible for the California Clean Fuel Reward (point-of-sale rebate) and the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP).

In some cases, rebates and incentives from other parties may have limitations. For example, there are income limits if you wish to claim both the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) and the HOV lane usage decal, so be sure to review each rebate application carefully.

With the Pre-Owned Rebate (POEV), each individual applicant may receive a rebate for up to a maximum of three (3) eligible vehicles, beginning with applications submitted December 2, 2021 through the life of the program.

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What if I already bought or leased my electric vehicle? Can I still get a rebate?

If you already purchased or leased an eligible new vehicle, you may apply for the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP).

If you already purchased a pre-owned EV, you may be eligible for the Pre-Owned EV Rebate.

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If I lease an EV, can I apply for a rebate?

Yes. If you have purchased or leased an EV, you may be eligible for a rebate.

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I already applied for SCE’s Clean Fuel Reward Program. What is the status of my application?

If you’ve already applied for a Clean Fuel Reward Program rebate through SCE (on or before December 31, 2020) you can check your application status online.