Missouri Laws and Incentives
Listed below are incentives, laws, and regulations related to alternative fuels and advanced vehicles for Missouri. Your local Clean Cities coalition can provide you with information about grants and other opportunities. You can also access coalition and other agency contact information in the points of contact section.
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Laws and Incentives
Information in this list is updated throughout the year and comprehensively reviewed annually after Missouri's legislative session ends.
Last Comprehensive Review: August 2024
State Incentives
- Missouri's National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Planning
- Biodiesel Retailer Tax Credit
- Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) and Idle Reduction Weight Exemption
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Emissions Inspection Exemption
- Propane Equipment Exemption
- Biodiesel and Ethanol Infrastructure Grants
- Ethanol Retailer Tax Credit
- Energy Provider Sales Tax Exemption added 9/5/2024
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Utility/Private Incentives
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Incentives - Ameren Missouri
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Rebate – Evergy
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Rebate – Kirkwood Electric
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Infrastructure Support
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Laws and Regulations
- Public Utility Definition
- Renewable Fuel Distributor and Vehicle Manufacturer Liability Protection
- Ethanol Blend Mandate
- Alternative Fuel Tax
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Decal
- Propane License Requirement
- Low-Speed Vehicle Access to Roadways
- Biodiesel Use Requirement
- Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Acquisition and Alternative Fuel Use Requirements
- Local Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Installation Policy Restrictions added 9/5/2024
- Alternative Fuel Promotion
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Expired, Repealed, and Archived Laws and Incentives
View a list of expired, repealed, and archived laws and incentives in Missouri.
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 Missouri.
Clean Cities and Communities Coalitions
Missouri is home to the following coalitions:
- Kansas City Regional Clean Cities Coalition
- Ozarks Clean Fuels Coalition
- St. Louis Regional Clean Cities
Legislative Session Information
The Missouri Legislature meets annually from January to mid-May. The governor must sign or veto legislation within 15 days of transmittal during the legislative session, or within 45 days of transmittal if the legislature has adjourned, or it becomes law without signature.