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		Illinois EPA Announces Dates of Next Electric Vehicle Rebate Program 
		Funding RoundProgram opening November 1st offers $4,000 rebate for 
		purchase of an all-electric passenger vehicle or $1,500 rebate for 
		purchase of an all-electric motorcycle
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		[September 05, 2023]   
			
			 The 
			Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Illinois EPA) is 
			announcing that the next funding round for Illinois’ Electric 
			Vehicle (EV) Rebate Program will open Wednesday, November 1, 2023 
			and run through Wednesday, January 31, 2024. Individuals that 
			purchase a new or used all-electric vehicle from an Illinois 
			licensed dealer, meet all other eligibility requirements, and apply 
			during the rebate cycle will be eligible for a rebate as long as 
			funds are available. Forms and instructions on submitting a 
			rebate application will be made available on the
			
			Electric Vehicle Rebate Program webpage on October 18, 2023. 
 “Here in Illinois, we are leading the clean energy 
			revolution—providing competitive incentives for companies and 
			consumers alike,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Ever since I signed 
			the landmark Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, we’ve distributed 
			millions of dollars in rebates for residents who buy all-electric 
			vehicles. Today, I couldn’t be happier to announce that the next 
			round of the Illinois EV Rebate Program will open November 1st. I 
			encourage all Illinoisans to take advantage of this nation-leading 
			opportunity—helping us reach our ambitious goal of 1 million 
			registered EVs on the road by 2030.”
 
			
			 
			“This incentive program was created to encourage 
			Illinois residents to purchase electric vehicles and has already 
			received tremendous response from Illinois motorists, with over $19 
			million in rebates awarded in fiscal year 2023,” said Illinois EPA 
			Director John J. Kim. “We are pleased to provide notice of the next 
			funding round to share this important information and give ample 
			notice to those who may be in the market to purchase an all-electric 
			vehicle in the coming weeks or months.”
 EV purchasers must apply for a rebate within 90 days of the vehicle 
			purchase date. However, applications will not be accepted or 
			reviewed if submitted or postmarked prior to the November 1, 2023 
			rebate cycle start date. Payments will be made to eligible 
			individuals as long as funding is available.
 
 The Illinois General Assembly has appropriated $12 million to 
			Illinois EPA for the current fiscal year, which ends on June 30, 
			2024. Actual funding amounts will be determined by the amount of 
			money available in the Electric Vehicle Rebate Fund, not to exceed 
			$12 million.
 
 Generally, to be eligible for a rebate, the vehicle must be 
			exclusively powered and refueled by electricity, plugged in to 
			charge, and licensed to drive on public roadways. Electric mopeds, 
			electric off-highway vehicles, hybrid electric or extended-range 
			electric vehicles that are also equipped with conventional fueled 
			propulsion or auxiliary engines are not eligible under the program. 
			Eligibility requirements for an EV rebate in Illinois are set forth 
			in the Illinois EPA’s regulations at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 275.
 
		
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			These requirements include, but are not limited to: 
				
				
				The purchaser must reside in Illinois at time of 
				vehicle purchase and at the time the rebate is issued.
				
				An applicant may not previously have received an 
				Electric Vehicle Rebate..
				
				The vehicle must be purchased from a dealer 
				licensed by the Illinois Secretary of State.
				
				Rented or leased vehicles do not qualify for the 
				rebate.
				
				Vehicles purchased from an out-of-state 
				dealership, and vehicles delivered to or received by the 
				purchaser out-of-state are not eligible for a rebate.
				
				The purchaser must apply for the rebate within 
				90-days after the vehicle purchase date.
				
				The purchaser must retain ownership of the 
				vehicle for a minimum of 12 consecutive months immediately after 
				the vehicle purchase date.
				
				The rebate amount cannot exceed the purchase 
				price of the vehicle.
				
				Documentation requirements include a copy of 
				purchase invoice, proof of purchase, vehicle registration, and 
				IRS W-9 or W-8 forms. 
			The
			
			Illinois’ Electric Vehicle Rebate Program webpage includes a 
			Frequently Asked Questions document, and other relevant information. 
			Please note, a new EV Rebate Application form will be posted to the 
			webpage on October 18, 2023, along with instructions for completing 
			the application.
 The
			
			Illinois EV Rebate Program was created under the Climate and 
			Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) passed by the General Assembly and signed 
			by Governor Pritzker in the fall of 2021. As required under CEJA, 
			Illinois EPA will prioritize the review of applications from 
			low-income purchasers and award rebates accordingly. Low income is 
			defined as persons and families whose income does not exceed 80 
			percent of the State median income, as established by the U.S. 
			Department of Health and Human Services. All other applications will 
			be processed as received on a first come, first serve basis.
 
			 
			Questions about the EV Rebate Program may be 
			submitted to EPA.EV@Illinois.gov.  Individuals 
			interested in receiving updates on Illinois EPA’s EV programs may 
			register for the EV Listserv located at the bottom of the
			
			Electric Vehicle Rebate Program webpage.
 
 For information on federal incentives for electric vehicles and 
			charging infrastructure, please visit the
			U.S. Department of Energy’s 
			Alternative Fuels Data Center.
 
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