Georgia EV Tax Credit Calculator 2026
Georgia is home to growing EV manufacturing and a large automotive market. Discover exactly how much you can save on an electric vehicle in Georgia โ now that the federal credit has expired, here's exactly what Georgia's own incentives are worth.
โ Last verified: July 28, 2026 โ federal and state program status checked against IRS.gov and official state sources.
Georgia does not have a state EV rebate, and the federal EV tax credit expired on October 1, 2025. No purchase-time federal or state credit currently applies โ check local utility rebates below.
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Georgia EV Incentives: Full Breakdown for 2026
Annual registration fee: Georgia charges EV owners an extra $273.59/year on top of standard registration, meant to replace the gas tax revenue EVs don't pay. This is a recurring annual cost, not one-time โ worth weighing against any purchase rebate over your ownership period.
Registration fee source: Tax Foundation, "Electric Vehicle Tax Treatment by State, 2026" (published Aug 2026, data as of July 2026).
Georgia eliminated its state EV tax credit in 2015. Currently, Georgia EV buyers rely exclusively on the federal IRS credit. However, Georgia Power offers utility-level EV incentives, and Georgia has been expanding EV manufacturing with the Hyundai IONIQ plant.
Before October 1, 2025, Georgia EV buyers could get a federal credit of up to $7,500 for new EVs and $4,000 for used EVs. That credit has now expired for new purchases.
Federal EV Tax Credit: What Georgia Buyers Need to Know (Expired Oct 2025)
The federal EV tax credit under the Inflation Reduction Act (ยง30D) expired for vehicles acquired after September 30, 2025. It no longer applies to Georgia buyers purchasing in 2026, with one narrow exception (see below). Here's what the federal credit used to offer, and what still applies to you as a Georgia resident:
- New EV credit (expired): Was up to $7,500 for qualifying new battery electric vehicles bought before Oct 1, 2025.
- Used EV credit (expired): Was up to $4,000 for qualifying used EVs bought before Oct 1, 2025 from a licensed dealer, if the sale price was under $25,000.
- Income limits (new EV): $150,000 single / $225,000 head of household / $300,000 married filing jointly.
- Income limits (used EV): $75,000 single / $112,500 head of household / $150,000 married filing jointly.
- MSRP caps: $55,000 for sedans and wagons; $80,000 for SUVs, crossovers, vans, and trucks.
- Point-of-sale transfer: Since Jan 1, 2024, you can apply the credit as an instant dealer discount rather than waiting until tax filing.
Additional Georgia EV Programs & Utility Incentives
Georgia Power offers a $250 bill credit for EV charging on their EV pricing plan. Walton EMC provides rebates for home charger installation.
Always check with your local electric utility, as additional rebates for home EV charging equipment can add hundreds more in savings on top of vehicle incentives.
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