Laws and Incentives
Listed below are incentives, laws, and regulations related to alternative fuels and advanced vehicles for . For more information, contact your Clean Cities regional manager or other agencies through the points of contact section.
To view a list of utilities that are offering incentives in , see Utilities / Private Entities Offering Incentives.
Laws and Incentives
Information in this list is updated throughout the year and comprehensively reviewed annually after 's legislative session ends.
Last Comprehensive Review: March 2024
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State Incentives
- Arizona's National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Planning
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Parking Incentive
- High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lane Exemption
- Reduced Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) License Tax
- Alternative Fuel and Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Use Tax Exemption
- Idle Reduction and Alternative Fuel Vehicle Weight Exemption
- Zero Emission Vehicle Emissions Test Exemption
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Laws and Regulations
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Special License Plate
- Autonomous Vehicle (AV) Operation Requirements
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Parking Space Regulation
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Definition and Implementation Plan
- Biofuels Definitions and Specifications
- Joint Use of Government Fueling Infrastructure
- Municipal Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Acquisition Requirements
- Municipal Alternative Fuel Tax Regulation
- Federal Fleet Operation Regulations
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Dealer Information Dissemination Requirement
- Propane and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Device Fee
- Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) Access to Roadways
- School Bus Idle Reduction Pilot Program
- Public Utility Definition
- School Transportation Advisory Council
- Electric School Bus Purchase Authorization
- Hydrogen Fuel Production Support
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Expired, Repealed, and Archived Laws and Incentives
View a list of expired, repealed, and archived laws and incentives in .
Points of Contact
Get contact information for Clean Cities and Communities coalitions or agencies that can help you with clean transportation laws, incentives, and funding opportunities in .
Legislative Session Information
The Arizona Legislature meets annually from mid-January to late April. The governor must sign or veto legislation within five days of transmittal or it becomes law without signature. If legislation is transmitted during the last five days of the session, the governor must act within 10 days of transmittal or the legislation becomes law without signature.