Washington EV & Solar Incentives: Rebates, Tax Credits, & More
Learn about the current programs and incentives in the Evergreen State to support your cleantech initiatives
Washington has strong climate policies in place to protect its clean water and air and mitigate climate change risks. With the Clean Energy Transformation Act, the state has committed to a goal of achieving 100% clean electricity by 2045. There are also specific plans in the state’s roadmap to facilitate a zero-emissions transportation future. Numerous lucrative incentives and programs available in Washington State make it an ideal place for businesses looking to increase their sustainability and energy resiliency through solar, storage, and EV charging.

Want to learn how your company can make the most of these incentives and programs?
Talk to an ExpertKey State Organizations
Electric Utilities:
Avista
PacifiCorp
Puget Sound Energy
BPA
Bonneville Power Administration. The monthly BPA Journal provides news to customers and interested public.
Seattle City Light
Tacoma Power
Snohomish PUD
Washington PUD Association
Washington PUD Association includes links to Public Utility Districts in Washington.
Washington Rural Electric Cooperative Association
Washington Rural Electric Cooperative Association lists many rural, mutual, and cooperative electric utilities.
BC Hydro
State Agencies:
EFSEC
The Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council is the permitting authority for energy facilities over 350 mW in Washington State. Their site includes current applications.
Energy Policy Group
Energy Policy Group is a division of the Washington State Department of Commerce.
Energy Program
Energy Program at Washington State University offers a variety of energy services to businesses and homes in Washington.

Additional Resources
Take a deeper dive into the details of the original policy, program, and legislation sources.