New Jersey Laws and Incentives
Listed below are incentives, laws, and regulations related to alternative fuels and advanced vehicles for New Jersey. Your local Clean Cities and Communities coalition, New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition, can provide you with information about grants and other opportunities. You can also access coalition and other agency contact information in the points of contact section.
To view a list of utilities that are offering incentives in New Jersey, see Utilities / Private Entities Offering Incentives.
Laws and Incentives
New Jersey Information
Find information about alternative fuels and advanced vehicles in New Jersey.
Information in this list is updated throughout the year and comprehensively reviewed annually after New Jersey's legislative session ends.
Last Comprehensive Review: October 2023
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State Incentives
- New Jersey's National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Planning
- Zero Emissions Vehicle (ZEV) Tax Exemption
- Electric Vehicle (EV) and EV Charging Station Rebate
- Multi-Unit Dwelling (MUD) Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Grants
- Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Electrification Grants
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Toll Discount Program
- Clean Truck Replacement Program
- Reduced Propane Fuel Tax
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Grants
- Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) Weight Exemption
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Fleet Grant Program
- Medium- and Heavy-Duty (MHD) Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Voucher Program
- Public Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Grants
- High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption
- Electric Vehicle (EV) and EV Charging Station Grant Program
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Laws and Regulations
- Electric Vehicle (EV) and EV Charging Station Deployment Goals
- Fuel Cell Task Force
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Rebate Program Authorization
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Policies for Condominiums
- Residential Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Installation Policies
- Public Utility Definition
- Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Initiative
- Volkswagen (VW) Settlement Allocation
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Access to Tunnels
- Fuel Inefficient Vehicle Fee
- Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Sales Requirements and Low Emission Vehicle (LEV) Standards
- Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Deployment Support
- Medium- and Heavy-Duty (MHD) Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Deployment Support
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Development
- Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Sales Regulations
- Biodiesel Definition
- Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Fee
- Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Infrastructure Support
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Incentive Requirement
- Clean Truck Port Requirements
- Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Requirement
- Biofuel Use Requirements
- Low Emission or Alternative Fuel Bus Acquisition Requirement
- Idle Reduction Requirement
- Energy Master Plan
- Low-Speed Vehicle Access to Roadways
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Make-Ready Requirements for New Developments
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Make-Ready Requirements for Multifamily Housing
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Depot Demonstration Project
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Parking Space Make-Ready Permitting Requirements
- Electric School Bus Program
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Utilities / Private Entities Offering Incentives
Expired, Repealed, and Archived Laws and Incentives
View a list of expired, repealed, and archived laws and incentives in New Jersey.
Points of Contact
Get contact information for Clean Cities and Communities coalitions or agencies that can help you with clean transportation laws, incentives, and funding opportunities in New Jersey.
Clean Cities and Communities Coalitions
New Jersey is home to the following coalitions:
Legislative Session Information
The New Jersey Legislature meets continuously with new sessions starting in early January. During the session, the governor must sign or veto legislation within 45 days of transmittal or it becomes law without signature. The deadline may be extended if the chamber of origin is in recess. If the bill is passed in the last 10 days of the session, the governor must act within seven days after session adjournment or the legislation is pocket vetoed.