Montana Laws and Incentives
Listed below are incentives, laws, and regulations related to alternative fuels and advanced vehicles for Montana. Your local Clean Cities and Communities coalition, Yellowstone-Teton Clean Cities, 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.
To view a list of utilities that are offering incentives in Montana, see Utilities / Private Entities Offering Incentives.
Laws and Incentives
Information in this list is updated throughout the year and comprehensively reviewed annually after Montana's legislative session ends.
Last Comprehensive Review: June 2024
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State Incentives
- Montana’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Planning
- Heavy-Duty Vehicle Replacement Grants
- Ethanol Production Incentive
- Ethanol Production Facility Property Tax Exemption
- Biodiesel Tax Refund
- Biodiesel Tax Exemption
- Alternative Fuel Production Property Tax Incentives
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Laws and Regulations
- Carbon Penalty Prohibition
- Public Utility Definition
- Regional Electric Vehicle (REV) West Plan
- Fuel-Efficient Vehicle Acquisition Requirements
- Ethanol Fuel Blend Use Requirement
- Electric Vehicle (EV) and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Annual Fee
- Electric Vehicle (EV) and Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Permanent Registration Fee
- Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and Propane Tax
- Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and Propane Dealer License
- Energy Performance Contract Authorization
- Low-Speed Electric Vehicle (EV) Access to Roadways
- Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Tax and Electric Meter Requirement
- Medium-Speed Electric Vehicle (EV) Access to Roadways
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Expired, Repealed, and Archived Laws and Incentives
View a list of expired, repealed, and archived laws and incentives in Montana.
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 Montana.
Clean Cities and Communities Coalitions
Montana is home to the following coalitions:
Legislative Session Information
The Montana Legislature meets during odd-numbered years from early January to the beginning of May. The governor must sign, veto, or propose amendments to legislation within 10 days after transmittal or the legislation becomes law without signature.