Certain plug-in electric vehicles from Kia, Hyundai, Toyota, Lexus and Tesla are eligible for the Home Charging Incentive and the Vehicle Charging Time of Use Rate. Please see the chart below:
Vehicle Make | Vehicle Model | Model Year | Trim |
Tesla | All models | All years | All trims |
Toyota | Prius Prime | 2017 | Advanced |
2018 | Advanced | ||
2019 | Advanced | ||
2021+ | LE, XLE, Unlimited | ||
RAV4 Prime | 2021-2022 | XSE | |
Lexus | NX 450H+ | 2022 | All trims |
Kia* | EV6 | 2022 | BEV |
Kona | 2019-2020 | BEV | |
Kona Electric | 2021-2022 | BEV | |
Niro |
2019-2022 | BEV, PHEV | |
2018 | PHEV | ||
Optima | 2017-2020 | PHEV | |
Sorento | 2022 | PHEV | |
Soul EV | 2014-2019 | BEV | |
Hyundai* | IONIQ5 | 2022 | BEV |
IONIQ |
2022 | PHEV | |
2018-2021 | PHEV | ||
All years | BEV | ||
Santa Fe | 2022 | PHEV | |
Sonata | 2016-2019 | PHEV | |
Tucson | 2022 | PHEV |
*This table is a reference guide and individual experiences may vary
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There is no such car as a Kia Kona electric. it is made by Hyundai (though the two companies are owned by each other) therefore this list is incorrect. Can you update your system?
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