REE Automotive announced it was approved for the Massachusetts MOR-EV truck incentive, which is valued at $30,000 per truck. When combined with the federal commercial clean vehicle tax credit, fleets in Massachusetts could save up to $70,000 on REE‘s class 4 P7-C chassis cab, bringing the cost down by 37%. Fleets in Massachusetts can order the software-driven, full by-wire P7-C through REE’s authorized dealers. “EV truck incentives such as the MOR-EV rebate in Massachusetts promote the adoption of electric commercial vehicles and help fleets electrify at an accelerated pace,” said Richard Colley, VP of Government & Regulatory Affairs at REE Automotive. “In addition to MOR-EV incentives, we have submitted applications to become eligible for other incentives in various states, including California HVIP and we expect updates on other states soon.”
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