Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Rebate Program

 

CSE serves as the administrator of the Connecticut Hydrogen and Electric Automobile Purchase Rebate (CHEAPR) program that aims to increase the number of clean vehicles in the state by offering incentives for the purchase or lease of eligible new and used electric vehicles (EVs).  

When the program started in May 2015, CHEAPR became the first statewide program in the nation to offer EV rebates at the point-of-sale and provide dealers an incentive for each eligible vehicle purchased or leased. CSE provides clean vehicle market information to consumers and stakeholders to increase awareness of the benefits of EV adoption. 

Over $13,000,000 has been allocated for the CHEAPR program to promote battery electric, plug-in hybrid electric and fuel cell electric vehicles.

“CSE has brought a tremendous breadth of experience and expertise to the State of Connecticut, which has greatly benefited the CHEAPR program. CSE’s program management and data analytic skills are helping to build and sustain a top-notch program to reduce mobile source air pollution and improve public health by accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles in Connecticut,” Paul Farrell, Director of Air Planning, Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.

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CHEAPR Impacts

$16.9M in rebates

As of December 2020, CSE has CSE has reserved and issued rebates exceeding $16,900,000.

23,992 MT of CO2

Incentivized vehicles are reducing greenhouse gas emissions equaling approximately 23,993 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.

199 dealerships

CSE has worked with 199 Conn. dealerships and 250+ dealer reps.

 

 

*The following methodology was used:

  • Vehicle make/model/year obtained from CHEAPR program dashboard were merged with EPA fuel economy data. 
  • EV GHG impact calculated as a function of the model/model year's energy efficiency and the region's power grid carbon intensity. 
  • "Baseline" gasoline GHG impact calculated as a function of gasoline's carbon intensity and averaged MPG for model year. 
  • GHG reduction for each vehicle calculated as the difference between the EV's GHG footprint and the calculated baseline GHG for same model year. 
  • Each vehicle's GHG delta or offset is summed for the final value.

Program at a Glance

Program Goals

To provide cleaner, cheaper and more reliable transportation in support of clean air goals

CSE's Role

Administer the program and provide clean vehicle information to consumers, dealerships and stakeholders

Technologies

Electric Vehicles (EVs)

Key Partners

Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection,

Eversource Energy

Connecticut Automotive Retailers Association

Vehicle manufacturers

State Policies Supported

Multistate Zero-Emission Vehicles Action Plan

Impact Statement

Expanding EV adoption and analyzing the impact of state rebates on the number of EVs on the road