PG&E Customers Eligible to Save $3,000 on a New Nissan LEAF Electric Vehicle
SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) today announced that PG&E
customers can save $3,000 on the purchase of a new 2018 Nissan
LEAF electric vehicle (EV). This offer adds to existing state and
federal discounts available to customers in California to help support
the stateÔÇÖs clean transportation goal of having five million
zero-emission vehicles on the road by 2030.
At any authorized Nissan dealership, interested customers can show a
recent copy of their PG&E bill, a valid photo ID and the flyer with the
Fleet Certification Code found
here. Family members are also eligible if they prove with a driverÔÇÖs
license that they reside at the same address as the customer on the PG&E
bill. The discount is taken off the manufacturerÔÇÖs suggested retail
price (MSRP) for the purchase or finance of a 2018 Nissan LEAF EV and is
available through July 2, 2018.
ÔÇ£Electric vehicles are a critical part of creating cleaner air and
meeting CaliforniaÔÇÖs climate goals. Making it easier for customers to
adopt EVs helps drivers reduce their environmental impact while
supporting our clean energy future ÔÇô a win for both our customers and
the state,ÔÇØ said Steve Malnight, PG&E CorporationÔÇÖs senior vice
president of Strategy and Policy.
For more information on the offer, PG&E customers can view the FAQ.
Customers can contact any authorized Nissan dealership with additional
questions.
Existing discounts for EVs
In addition to the discount offered by Nissan, other available
incentives could further reduce the cost of a Nissan LEAF EV by
approximately 50 percent. PG&E recommends customers research other
discounts and incentives, including:
-
Federal Tax Credit: Customers could be eligible for up to
$7,500 in federal
tax credits. PG&E recommends customers review details closely and
consult a tax accountant or Certified Public Accountant for specific
information. -
California State Rebate: Customers could be eligible for an
additional $2,500 off the Nissan LEAF through the California
state rebate administered by the California Air Resources Board. -
PG&EÔÇÖs Clean Fuel Rebate: PG&E residential, electric
customers who are EV drivers can apply for the companyÔÇÖs one-time $500 Clean
Fuel Rebate. The rebate is part of CaliforniaÔÇÖs statewide Low
Carbon Fuel Standard initiative, which aims to reduce
transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions by encouraging the
adoption of clean fuels like electricity. -
PG&E customers living in certain areas such as San Joaquin Valley
could be eligible for additional EV discounts.
PG&E Ongoing Support for EVs in California
Committed to increasing adoption of clean vehicles in the state, PG&E
continues its efforts to make it easier for customers to make the switch
to EVs. On PG&E's residential
EV rate plans, customers pay the equivalent of $1.20 per gallon to
charge their vehicle overnight. Customers can learn more about EVs by
viewing PG&EÔÇÖs
online resources and get help determining which rate plan makes
sense for them.
Recently, PG&E announced
that its customers can save $10,000 on the purchase of a new 2017 or
2018 BMW i3 or i3s EV through May 31, 2018. At any authorized BMW
dealership, interested customers can show a recent copy of their PG&E
bill and the filled out BMW customer information form found
here.
Through its EV
Charge Network program, PG&E aims to help accelerate the adoption of
EVs in California by increasing access to charging. Partnering with
business customers and EV charging companies, PG&E will install 7,500 EV
chargers at condominiums, apartment buildings and workplaces across
Northern and Central California, including at sites in disadvantaged
communities.
To learn more about other options for EV drivers, visit pge.com/ev.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric energy companies in the United States. Based in San
Francisco, with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of
the nationÔÇÖs cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
and www.pge.com/en/about/newsroom/index.page.
Contacts
PG&E Corporation
Ari Vanrenen, 415-973-5930