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The Electric Vehicle Replacement Assistance Program (EVRAP) is a new income-qualified incentive program that helps eligible Utah residents replace older, higher-polluting vehicles with new or used electric vehicles (EVs). The program is designed to improve air quality while making EVs more affordable for low- to moderate-income households.
On this page: Who qualifies? | Incentive amounts | Vehicle requirements | How it works | Who’s involved? | Why EVRAP matters | Get started | Contact
Who qualifies?
You may be eligible if:
- You live in Utah and are at least 18 years old
- Your household income is at or below 500% of the Federal Poverty Level
- You own a gas or diesel vehicle that is:
- Eight model years or older, or
- Failed an emissions test within 30 days of applying
- Your vehicle has been registered in Utah for the past 12 months (The vehicle must have been registered in Utah for at least one year, and the registration cannot be expired for more than one year)
- You hold a clear title (no loan or lien)
- You’re willing to purchase a qualifying EV through a participating dealership
Incentive amounts
Depending on your income, you could receive:
| Income level (% of Federal Poverty Level) | Incentive amount |
|---|---|
| 300% and below | Up to $10,000 |
| 301% to 400% | Up to $7,000 |
| 401% to 500% | Up to $4,000 |
These grants can be combined with other rebates and tax credits, as long as the total doesn’t exceed the cost of the vehicle.
Vehicle requirements
Your current vehicle must:
- Be gas or diesel-powered
- Be able to drive under its own power to the dealership
- Not be an EV, motorcycle, RV, camper, or boat
The replacement EV must:
- Be all-electric
- Be new or used, and model year eight years or newer
- Cost no more than $48,125 before tax, title, and licensing
- Be purchased through a participating EVRAP dealership
How it works
- Apply through one of the participating Local Health Departments (Salt Lake, Davis, Weber-Morgan, Utah, or Bear River). They’ll review your information, confirm eligibility, and issue a voucher.
- Take your old vehicle and voucher to a participating dealership.
- Pick your EV, complete the paperwork, and trade in your old car.
- The dealer handles the recycling process and submits all required documents.
- Your voucher is applied to the purchase price, and the Local Health Department reimburses the dealer.
Who’s involved?
- Utah Division of Air Quality (DAQ): Provides program oversight.
- Local Health Departments: Bear River, Davis, Salt Lake, Weber-Morgan, and Utah manage applications and vouchers.
- Dealerships and recyclers: Manage EV sales, trade-ins, and recycling.
Why EVRAP matters
EVRAP supports Utah’s goals to reduce emissions and improve air quality, especially in areas most impacted by vehicle pollution. Funded by the EPA’s Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG), the program will replace 1,370 older vehicles over five years, bringing cleaner transportation options to more Utahns.
Get started
Visit the EVRAP page for Bear River, Davis, Salt Lake, Weber-Morgan, or Utah Health Department, or reach out to them directly to:
- Check your eligibility
- Begin an application
- Find participating dealerships
Contact
Mat Carlile
[email protected]
(385) 306-6535