Oregon EV & Solar Incentives: Rebates, Tax Credits, & More
Learn about the current programs and incentives in the Beaver State to support your cleantech initiatives
Oregon has strong climate policies in place, with a Renewable Portfolio Standard that requires 50% of electricity used in the state to come from renewable energy resources by 2040. The state also has Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) adoption targets, including a goal that 90% of new vehicles sold annually are ZEVs by 2035. Numerous lucrative incentives and programs available in Oregon make it an ideal place for businesses looking to increase their sustainability and energy resiliency through solar, storage, and EV charging.

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Electric Utilities:
Idaho Power Company
PacifiCorp
Portland General Electric
Cooperative Electric Utilities:
Blachly-Lane Electric Cooperative
Central Electric Cooperative
Clearwater Power Company
Columbia Basin Cooperative
Columbia Rural Electric
Consumers Power
Coos-Curry Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Douglas Electric Cooperative
Harney Electric Cooperative
Hood River Electric Cooperative
Lane Electric Cooperative
Midstate Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Oregon Trail Electric Cooperative
Salem Electric
Surprise Valley Electric Cooperation (CA)
Umatilla Electric Cooperative
Umpqua Indian Utility Co-op
Wasco Electric Cooperative
West Oregon Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Municipal Electric Utilities:
Canby Utility Board
City of Ashland Electric Department
City of Bandon
City of Cascade Locks
City of Drain
City of Forest Grove Light & Power
City of Monmouth
Eugene Water & Electric Board
Hermiston Energy Services
McMinnville Water & Light
Milton-Freewater City Light & Power
Springfield Utility Board

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