Washington Ebike Rebates

Big news for Washington residents! The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has officially launched WE-bike, an instant rebate program that helps people across the state save money on e-bikes and cycling equipment.

The application will open at 7 a.m. Wednesday, April 9, and close at noon on Wednesday, April 23. With more than $4 million in funding available, qualifying applicants can receive up to $1,200 off select new e-bikes instantly at checkout.

Read on for all the key details, including rebate amounts, who qualifies, how to apply, and which VTUVIA e-bikes are eligible.

1. Program Timeline

  • Application Opens: Wednesday, April 9, 2025 at 7:00 AM (PDT)

  • Application Closes: Wednesday, April 23, 2025, at noon — or earlier if funds are used up

  • Where to Apply: A dedicated online application website (hosted by WSDOT in partnership with APTIM)

  • Total Available Funding: Over $4 million

  • Pro Tip: Apply early — rebates are first come, first served!

2. Rebate Amounts & Eligibility

The Washington State e-bike rebate program offers two levels of subsidies:

💸 $1,200 Instant Rebate

  • For residents whose household income is below 80% of the median income in their county

  • Income verification required

  • Can be used instantly at checkout at approved retailers

💸 $300 Instant Rebate

  • Available to all Washington State residents, regardless of income

  • No income verification required

Each individual can receive one rebate. Rebates are applied instantly at the time of purchase through participating retailers.

3. How to Apply for the Rebate?

WSDOT is partnering with APTIM to develop an online application system. The expected steps are as follows:

  1. Register an Account: Visit the WSDOT e-bike rebate page (official website).

  2. Submit an Application: Fill out personal details through a dedicated application website.

  3. Approval Process: The application will be reviewed, and approved applicants will receive a rebate voucher.

  4. Purchase an E-Bike: Use the voucher at approved retailers within Washington State to buy an eligible e-bike.

4. Who Can Apply?

  • Washington residents aged 16 or older

  • One rebate per household

  • Must provide proof of residency, contact info, and demographic details

5. Which E-Bikes Qualify for the Rebate?

  • e-bikes,
  • bike helmets,
  • bike lights,
  • bike locks
  • any maintenance agreement purchased at the same time as the e-bike.

There are three classes of e-bike: Classes 1, 2 and 3. Washington State defines e-bikes and their classes based on their style of motor and their maximum speed(RCW:46.04.169)

⚠️ E-bikes NOT eligible for the rebate:

  • Any e-bikes, e-trikes, or adaptive bikes are not eligible for these classes(RCW:46.04.169)

  • E-mountain bikes

Rebates can only be used at approved bike shops across Washington, and must be used within 45 days of receiving the voucher — or by June 30, 2025, whichever comes first.

5. VTUVIA E-Bikes Eligible for the Rebate

If you’re looking for a high-quality e-bike that meets Washington State’s rebate requirements, consider these VTUVIA models:

  • VTUVIA SF20H – A fat-tire folding e-bike with cargo capabilities, great for urban and off-road adventures.

VTUVIA SF20H 750W Folding Electric Bikes Class 2 Folding Ebike | Washington Rebate
  • VTUVIA Reindeer 2.0 – A powerful cargo e-bike with a sturdy rear rack, ideal for carrying groceries, kids, or extra gear.

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  • VTUVIA SN100 – A rugged fat-tire e-bike with a powerful 750W motor, perfect for off-road and all-terrain riding.

  • VTUVIA CMB Pro – A versatile urban commuter e-bike with a mid-drive motor for superior hill-climbing performance.
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These VTUVIA e-bikes fit the Class 2 categories and offer excellent performance for everyday riders. Take advantage of the rebate and save up to $1,200 on your purchase!

6. Impact of the Washington State E-Bike Rebate

This rebate initiative is expected to encourage more residents to switch to e-bikes for daily commuting. Not only can it help reduce transportation costs, but it also contributes to lowering carbon emissions and improving air quality.

If you’re considering purchasing a new e-bike, don’t forget to apply for this rebate starting on April 9, 2025! For more information, check WSDOT’s official website (WSDOT official site) or subscribe to our updates.

Would you consider applying for this rebate? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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