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Kansas |
Biodiesel Rebates - Kansas Soybean Commission |
Utility/Private Incentives |
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Type: Utility/Private Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Kansas
Kansas residents are eligible for a rebate from the Kansas Soybean Commission of up to $2,000 for fleets or $200 for individuals, for using biodiesel blends above 10% and 5% in diesel-powered vehicles, respectively. Fleets may be eligible for an additional rebate of $1 per gallon, up to $2,000, for annual biodiesel purchases. For more information, including how to apply, see the Metropolitan Energy Center Biodiesel Rebate website.
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Kansas |
Flex Fuel Grant Program - Kansas Corn Commission (KCC) |
Utility/Private Incentives |
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Type: Utility/Private Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Kansas
KCC offers fuel retailers grants to cover the cost of upgrading refueling stations to accommodate flex fuel dispensers. The maximum grants are available in the following amounts:
Ethanol Blend Offered
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Maximum Grant
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Eligible Equipment
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E15
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$2,500 per pump; up to $50,000 per location
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Dispensers and hanging hardware, and signage and marketing materials
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Multiple blends (e.g., E15, E30) and E85
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$25,000 per blender pump; up to $75,000 per location
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Dispensers (minimum UL 87A E25) and hanging hardware
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For more information, including eligibility requirements, see the KCC Ethanol website and Flex Fuel Pump Grant Program fact sheet.
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Kansas |
Kansas' National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Planning |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Kansas
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) NEVI Formula Program requires the Kansas Department of Transportation (KSDOT) to submit an annual EV Infrastructure Deployment Plan (Plan) to the DOT and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office) beginning August 1, 2022, describing how the state intends to distribute NEVI funds. The submitted plan must be established according to NEVI guidance.
For more information about Kansas’ NEVI planning process, see the KSDOT Charge Up Kansas website. To review Kansas’ NEVI plan, see the Joint Office State Plans for EV Charging website.
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