New Jersey
2023
ZEV Related Policies
New Jersey committed to adopting the Advanced Clean Cars II (ACCII) rule, committing to 100% light-duty ZEV sales by 2035.
Charging Infrastructure Policies
New Jersey’s new EV law sets specific targets for EV charging infrastructure deployment. By December 31, 2025, the state must have 400 DC Fast Chargers and 1,000 Level 2 chargers installed in at least 200 locations. The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has approved $3 million to fund in-home EV charging. Eligible participants can receive a $250 incentive to purchase and install a Level 2 charger. The It Pay$ to Plug In workplace charging grants provide funding for Level 1 charging with a maximum rebate amount of $750 per and Level 2 charging with a maximum rebate amount of $4,000 per port.
Vehicle Incentives
Charge Up New Jersey provide up to $4,000 for the purchase or lease of a new battery electric vehicle with an MSRP under $45,000 and up to $1,500 with an MSRP between $45,000 and $55,000. ZEVs sold, rented, or leased in New Jersey are exempt from state sales and use tax..