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  1. Richard_arch74

    Richard_arch74 Active Member

    Awesome incentives in Austin and Texas. Here in Mi not so much. Only power utility will give us a small break on EV rates. Nothing from the state.

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  3. Eddgie

    Eddgie Active Member

    I was pretty shocked that Texas even had a rebate program but even if I only had the federal tax credit, it would have still been worth it.

    My electricity is not cheap by KW hour, but the city does have a $30 monthly unlimited home charge rate (Midnight to 3 PM) but I don't use enough electricity to justify using the unliminted charge program. I did have the install done to include a second meter box (required for the program) if I ever get a second PHEV or full electric.

    For now though, I figure that I am still having lower "fuel" costs than in the Gen 3 Prius and I worked hard to squeeze miles out of a gallon in the Prius. Beating EPA standard is pretty easy in the Clarity.
     
  4. petteyg359

    petteyg359 Well-Known Member

    The charger incentive is Austin only. If you happen to live 34 miles from Austin, you're out of luck :( The state rebate was helpful, though.
     
  5. Margo

    Margo New Member

    I'm curious if @Eddgie and @petteyg359 were able to submit the Texas rebate with paper plates or did you have to wait until you got the metal plates. I just bought mine in Austin and want to get that Texas paperwork going!
     
  6. Eddgie

    Eddgie Active Member

    I had the temp tags when I applied.

    I took mine in person up to the TXDot office. It is up off of I35 a couple of miles north of 183. I dropped mine at the counter.

    Double and triple check the application requirements. Some of my paperwork did not have dealer signature on some of the paperwork, so I had to drive back to the dealer to have it signed.

    There is a lot you need to submit, so read the instructions carefully.

    Your Tax ID is just your regular SSN.

    Took mine about 9 weeks to process.

    Let me know if you have any questions.
     
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  8. Margo

    Margo New Member

    Thanks! I'll be hand delivering mine this week.
     
  9. Eddgie

    Eddgie Active Member

    I don't remember the building but the suite is ground floor across from the entry atrium. I said counter, but as you walk in the door there is a reception desk to the right side of the entry area. I gave mine to the lady there and she checked that I had two copies and the necessary documents. Very nice.

    Not that I think mailing it would have been a bad thing, but I just wanted to make sure it got there. Two copies of everything and again, double check that someone from the dealer signed all of the documents the dealer provides. Mine provided the state application form already but they had not signed the sales agreement. I caught that before I brought in my application. I don't know if it would have mattered, but I decided that it was better to get it ahead of time than to have it rejected a month after submitting.

    Again, long check list of documents that you have to include and I encourage you to read it carefully.
     
  10. petteyg359

    petteyg359 Well-Known Member

    I think there's just one lady in the office processing these. If you screw up, she'll call you and let you know what you need to fix, so don't worry too much.
     
  11. David Towle

    David Towle Well-Known Member

    I'm sure anywhere in TX is cheaper than lots of the rest of the country. Here in Ct its just under $.18 per kw-hr.
     
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  13. Claritydfw

    Claritydfw Member

    Do you know if Austin energy still has the program that allows you to pay a monthly fee to use unlimited public charging? From what I was told the fee is just added to your utility bill.

    By the way what are they charging for electricity now?
     
  14. petteyg359

    petteyg359 Well-Known Member

    Here is the website...
    The actual price per month and how it is billed is only one or two clicks at most from the home page, depending on whether you see and click the "goodbye forever, gas" ad on the front page banner or whether you click "green power" from the top menu then click "learn more" on the EV program link.
     
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