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GA · 2026

EV registration surcharge in Georgia

Georgia charges about $235 per year for a battery-electric vehicle.
Primary-source verified
Battery-electric
$235/yr
Plug-in hybrid
No fee
Verified
June 16, 2026

EVFeeMap provides informational state-by-state summaries of EV registration surcharges for Georgia, current as of June 22, 2026. Fees change frequently — verify with your state’s DOT or DMV before renewal. EVFeeMap is not affiliated with any state agency and this is not legal or tax advice.

Annual battery-electric surcharge in Georgia

$235/yr

billed annually at renewal.

Plug-in hybrid treatment

Plug-in hybrids are not charged in Georgia — the surcharge applies only to full battery-electric (and, in some states, hydrogen) vehicles.

Ga. Code § 40-2-86.1; § 40-2-151

2026–2027 changes

No one-time change is scheduled, but Georgia's fee is indexed and is adjusted automatically over time, so the amount can drift year to year.

Where to verify + pay

Alternative-fuel-vehicle fee, indexed annually by a fuel-efficiency and CPI formula. For 2025: about $235 non-commercial ($234.97), $352.56 commercial. PHEVs pay only if they carry an AFV license plate, which most do not, so in practice there is no PHEV fee.

Open Georgia DMV/DOT source

How this Georgia figure was verified

We read Georgia’s DMV/DOT, Department of Revenue, or legislature source on June 16, 2026, recorded the statute reference (Ga. Code § 40-2-86.1; § 40-2-151), and linked it below so you can confirm it yourself. EV fees change frequently; always verify with the state before renewal.

See our full methodology and source list.

Editorial review in progress

We are recruiting a transportation/automotive journalist, state DOT contact, or EV-advocacy verifier to review this reference. Until then, every figure here is cited directly to a state DMV/DOT or legislature source you can check yourself.