Clean Vehicle Acquisition Requirements

Each state entity must purchase or lease a clean energy vehicle, unless the Indiana Department of Administration (Department) determines that the purchase or lease of the vehicle is inappropriate for its intended use, or the total cost of ownership of a clean energy vehicle is substantially more than a comparable non-clean energy vehicle. Additional exemptions apply. A clean energy vehicle is defined as a vehicle that operates on one or more alternative energy sources, including a rechargeable energy storage system, electricity, ethanol, biodiesel, hydrogen, natural gas, and propane. Before July 1, 2025, the Department must make recommendations to state entities regarding the procurement of clean energy vehicles. Each state entity must annually submit to the Department information regarding its use of clean energy vehicles.

(Reference House Bill 1194, 2024)

Jurisdiction: Indiana

Type: Laws and Regulations

Enacted: May 12, 2009

Amended: Mar 13, 2024

Technologies: EVs, Natural Gas, PHEVs

See all Indiana Laws and Incentives.