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| Utah |
Propane and Electricity Tax Exemptions |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Utah
Propane and electricity used to operate motor vehicles are exempt from state motor fuel taxes. For more information, see the Utah State Tax Commission Fuel Taxes website. (Reference Utah Code 59-13-102, 59-13-201, and 59-13-301)
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| Utah |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Decal and High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Utah
Propane, natural gas, plug-in electric, and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles are permitted to use HOV lanes, regardless of the number of passengers. Qualified vehicles must display the special clean fuel decal issued by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT); a limited number of decals are available. This exemption expires September 29, 2025. For more information about qualifying vehicles and decal availability, see the Clean Fuel Vehicle Decal and Permit website. (Reference Utah Code 41-1a-416, 41-1a-418, 41-6a-702, 59-13-102, and 72-6-121)
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| Utah |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Inspection and Permit |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Utah
The Utah State Tax Commission (Commission) may require vehicles operating on clean fuels to be inspected for safe operation. In addition, clean fuel vehicles that have a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 26,000 pounds or have more than three axels are required to obtain a special fuel user permit from the Commission. Clean fuels are defined as propane, natural gas, electricity, and hydrogen. (Reference Utah Code 59-13-102, 59-13-303, and 59-13-304)
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| Utah |
Alternative Fuel Use and Vehicle Acquisition Requirement |
Laws and Regulations |
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Type: Laws and Regulations |
Jurisdiction: Utah
At least 50% of new or replacement light-duty state agency vehicles must meet Bin 2 emissions standards established in Title 40 of the U.S. Code of Federal Regulations, or be propelled to a significant extent by electricity, natural gas, propane, hydrogen, or biodiesel. (Reference Utah Code 63A-9-401 and 63A-9-403)
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| Utah |
Alternative Fuel Vehicle Conversion Grants for Businesses |
State Incentives |
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Type: State Incentives |
Jurisdiction: Utah
The Utah Conversion to Alternate Fuel Grant Program provides grants to businesses that install conversion equipment on eligible vehicles that allow the vehicles to operate on alternative fuel or reduce a vehicle’s emissions of regulated pollutants. Businesses are required to pass these savings along to the individual who purchases the converted vehicle. Grants are available for 50% of the cost of conversion, up to $2,500. Eligible alternative fuels include propane, natural gas, and electricity. For more information, see the Utah Conversion to Alternative Fuel Grant Program website. (Reference Utah Code 19-1-401, 19-1-402, 19-1-403.3, and 19-1-405)
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