As part of the Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) program, CSE administers the MOR-EV Trucks Program to provide air pollution emission reductions by increasing use of electric trucks, buses and vans.
The program incentivizes public and private purchases and leases of on-road medium- and heavy-duty battery electric and fuel cell electric vehicles. Both individual and fleet acquisitions qualify for rebates up to $90,000, determined by vehicle weight class and current rebate amounts. Additional funding is available for vehicles registered or primarily operating in designated environmental justice communities.
Check out other Massachusetts transportation programs CSE administers: Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) and Ride Clean Mass.
MOR-EV Trucks Program Impacts
As of March 2026
CSE has issued more than $21.2 million in rebates for zero-emission medium and heavy-duty vehicles in Massachusetts.
CSE has reserved and issued more than 2,056 electric trucks rebates in Massachusetts.
Some 85% of rebates issued to pickup trucks and Class 2b vehicles.
Program at a Glance
Program Goals
Promote adoption of zero-emission light-, medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicles and trucks.
CSE's Role
Administer statewide rebate program and provide clean vehicle information to businesses and fleet operators.
Technologies
State Policies Supported
Act Driving Clean Energy and Offshore Wind (2022)
Impact Statement
Accelerate deployment of zero-emission vehicles in the commonwealth and improve air quality.