Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

State to offer rebate for electric vehicles

- By David Klepper

ALBANY, N.Y. >> New York state will soon launch a rebate intended to make electric vehicles more price competitiv­e with traditiona­l cars.

Officials said Friday they’ll launch the initiative by April 1. The rebate of up to $2,000 will be available for zero-emission and plug-in electric hybrid vehicles. It’s part of an effort to reduce automotive carbon emissions, the state’s largest climate change contributo­r.

“We want to make electric vehicles a mainstream option,” said state Assemblywo­man Amy Paulin, a Westcheste­r County Democrat who leads the Assembly energy committee. “They are becoming more affordable and we need to encourage them.”

Environmen­talists supported the rebate when it was approved by lawmakers in 2016 and have been eagerly awaiting the launch. Peter Iwanowicz, executive director of Environmen­tal Advocates of New York, said he’s disappoint­ed it’s taken Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administra­tion so long to act.

More than three-quarters of states already offer incentives intended to drive down the cost of electric vehicles, according to the National Conference of State Legislatur­es. “Consumers want to buy these vehicles,” Iwanowicz said, adding that April 1 was the deadline for the state to launch the rebates. “It’s just unfortunat­e the agency decided to slow walk it.”

Officials at the New York State Energy Research and Developmen­t Authority are now putting the finishing touches on the rebate program and reaching out to car dealers to ensure they’re aware of the program, according to agency spokeswoma­n Kate Muller.

She noted the state has already rolled out a rebate for municipali­ties buying electric vehicles for their government fleets.

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