Here is a list of incentives available in Wisconsin for 2024, focusing on commercial fleet operators interested in transitioning to zero or low emission vehicles:
1. WI Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives: Includes a variety of incentives at state and local levels for purchasing or leasing different types of electric vehicles such as delivery vans, city...
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Here is a list of incentives available in Wisconsin for 2024, focusing on commercial fleet operators interested in transitioning to zero or low emission vehicles:
1. WI Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives: Includes a variety of incentives at state and local levels for purchasing or leasing different types of electric vehicles such as delivery vans, city transit buses, and school buses.
2. WI Lake Michigan Electric Vehicle (EV) Circuit: A regional initiative aimed at promoting the use of electric vehicles around the Lake Michigan area through collaborative incentives and rebates.
3. WI Regional Electric Vehicle (REV) Midwest Plan: Part of a broader regional effort to enhance EV infrastructure and adoption in the Midwest, offering specific benefits for commercial fleets in Wisconsin.
5. WI Commercial Electrification Incentives: Support for commercial fleets to adopt electric vehicles, facilitated by organizations like Wisconsin Clean Cities and includes renewable energy and energy storage initiatives.
6. WI Alternative Fuel Tax Exemption: Tax exemptions for vehicles that use alternative fuels, which could include electric or hybrid vehicles used by commercial fleets.
7. WI Alternative Fuel Tax Refund for Taxis: A tax refund program specifically designed for taxis that use alternative fuels, helping to reduce operational costs for fleet operators in the taxi industry.
8. WI Electric Vehicle Time-Of-Use (TOU) Rates: Offers reduced electricity rates for EV charging during off-peak hours, available through Madison Gas and Electric and Xcel Energy, making it more cost-effective to charge fleet vehicles.
These incentives are designed to make the transition to cleaner technologies more feasible and financially attractive for commercial fleet operators in Wisconsin.
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