Tax incentives and/or other incentives for drivers of electric vehicles in Franklin.
Qualified electric vehicles, dedicated natural gas vehicles, and fuel cell electric vehicles may use North Carolina HOV lanes, regardless of the number of occupants. This exemption expires September 30, 2025. (Reference North Carolina General Statutes 20-4.01 and 20-146.2)
Qualified light-duty EVs and FCEVs are exempt from state emissions inspection requirements. Other restrictions may apply.
(Reference North Carolina General Statutes 20-4.01 and 20-183.2)
An EV is defined as a vehicle that:
(Reference North Carolina General Statutes 20-4.01)
The owner of an EV that is exclusively powered by electricity must pay a fee of $214.50 and the owner of a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle must pay a fee of $107.25 in addition to any other required registration fees at the time of initial registration and annual registration renewal.
(Reference House Bill 259, 2023 and North Carolina General Statutes 20-87 and 20-4.02)
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