Georgia EV Buyer's Guide
Georgia Power charging rebate, AFV plate HOV access, and federal stack.
EV incentives in Georgia
| Program | Type | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia Power EV Charging Rebate | rebate | $250 | georgiapower.com ↗ |
| Georgia HOV Lane Access (AFV plate) | hov access | Varies | dor.georgia.gov ↗ |
EV economics in Georgia
With electricity at $0.143/kWh and gas at $3.06/gal, an EV averaging 28 kWh/100mi runs roughly 4.0¢/mile in fuel — a 30-mpg gas car runs about 10.2¢/mile. Multiply by your annual mileage to size the gap.
Top EVs to consider
2025 Mazda MX-30
MSRP $34,110 · 100 mi range · 35.00 kWh/100mi
EV2026 Nissan Leaf
MSRP $28,140 · 212 mi range · 30.00 kWh/100mi
EV2024 Chevrolet Bolt EUV
MSRP $27,495 · 247 mi range · 29.00 kWh/100mi
Frequently asked questions
Can I stack the federal credit with Georgia incentives?
Yes. The federal Section 30D $7,500 credit is independent of state programs. Stack it with any rebate, tax credit, or utility program for which you qualify. Sequence matters for income testing — see the federal eligibility checker.
What is the average electricity rate in Georgia?
Approximately $0.1430 per kWh based on EIA monthly data, residential class.
What is the current gas price in Georgia?
Approximately $3.060 per gallon for regular grade based on EIA weekly retail.