![]() Arizona's Energy Efficient Plate Program allows eligible plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) unrestricted access to the high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes in Arizona. PHEVs use batteries to power an electric motor and use another fuel, such as gasoline or diesel, to power an internal combustion engine or other propulsion source. Using electricity from the grid to run the vehicle some or all of the time reduces operating costs and petroleum consumption, relative to conventional vehicles. To qualify a customer must be the registered owner of one of the vehicles listed below, have current Arizona registration and complete the online Energy Efficient plate application process through ServiceArizona. The program is limited to 10,000 participants.
Program participants are issued a special Energy Efficient license plate with a "Hybrid" graphic that permits the operator to drive in any HOV lane in Arizona, regardless of the number of occupants. Qualifying vehicles pay the standard vehicle license tax assessment. Chevrolet is changing the world when it comes to building reliable, responsible, fuel-efficient vehicles. The Volt offers 38 gas-free miles and up to 380 total miles on a full charge and a full tank of gas. When you choose to purchase a Volt, you may qualify for federal tax incentives and additional state incentives up to $7,500. See Courtesy Chevrolet for more details. COURTESY CHEVROLET
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