the price of a Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus is now $38,490 — at the time this article was originally written. After the $1,500 California Clean Fuel Reward deduction, the price is then reduced down to $36,999.
California residents can also apply for a $5,000 grant offered by the Clean Vehicle Assistance Program (CVAP). This program has
eligibility criteria based on individual or family income.
The California Clean Vehicle Assistance Program also offers a $2,000 grant for the installation of charging infrastructure at your home. So this bumps up the total grant to $7,000 for eligible applicants.
Bay Area residents also have another option called the
Clean Cars For All program. If this grant is stacked on top of the $7,000 grant noted above, the maximum of a $9,500 rebate can be available to a prospective (and qualified) Tesla buyer in California.
By the way, there’s more! It turns out that there’s another grant named the California Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP), and luckily, Tesla Model Y and Model 3
both are on the
eligible vehicle list. This adds another $2,000 rebate if you apply online. Once approved, you’ll get a check for $2,000 sent to your mailbox — simple and straightforward.
The CVRP grant also offers an additional $2,500 rebate for low and moderate-income households in the San Joaquin Valley and San Diego County. To be specific, the
California CVRP website notes, “The option to get pre-approved through Rebate Now is currently available for increased rebates to low and moderate-income residents in San Diego County and the counties that make up the San Joaquin Valley who have not yet purchased or leased their vehicle.”