EV incentives in Kansas

Verified July 2026

Fees jumped 65% to $165/yr in January 2026 with zero state incentives (Kansas's alternative-fuel credit literally excludes electricity) — Evergy's charger rebate is the only money on the table.

The $7,500 federal new-EV credit and $4,000 used-EV credit ended September 30, 2025 — and the federal home-charger credit (30C) followed on June 30, 2026. If anyone tells you otherwise, they're reading an old script. (Charger installed on or before June 30, 2026? That one's still claimable on that year's return — IRS Form 8911.)

What KS offers on the purchase

No state-level purchase incentive right now — the money in Kansas, if any, is at the utility level.

Home charger money

The catch: Kansas charges EV owners an extra $165/yr at registration.

PHEVs pay $100, conventional hybrids $70 — all effective Jan 1, 2026.

Programs change monthly — confirm at the official links before signing. Got a dealer quote? Run it through the free Deal-Checker.