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Salt River Project (SRP) Business EV Charging & Fleet Assessment Rebates
SRP offers exclusive incentives and rebates to support your fleet electrification and charging infrastructure. The program offers $2,500 per networked Level 2 EV charging station port for businesses and $4,000 per port for government, multifamily, nonprofit and school customers. For DCFC deployments, the program offers $20,000 for locations installing one to four stations for businesses and $25,000 for government, multifamily, nonprofit and school customers. Learn More.
Black Hills Energy – EV Ready Rebates
Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging Rebate: For the commercial electric vehicle charging rebates, businesses can receive up to $2,000 per port for L2 chargers or up to $3,000 per port for government agencies and non-profit organizations. Learn More.
Charge Ahead Colorado Grant
Charge Ahead Colorado provides grants for EV charging stations to serve communities and EV drivers across the state. Up to $250,000 per applicant. Grants for businesses, workplaces, and multifamily housing. Learn More.
Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) EV Charging Program
The Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Program is a statewide program that provides incentives for residential and commercial light-duty EV charging equipment, as well as accompanying rate design offerings, to optimize charging behavior. Launched in January 2022, this nine-year program is administered by Connecticut’s regulated electric companies, Eversource Energy and The United Illuminating (UI) Company.
Eversource Charging Station Rebate Program
Eversource offers rebates to businesses of all types to help install chargers in places like public parking lots, commercial office buildings and shopping centers, as well as solutions for multi-unit residential dwellings and light-duty fleets. Learn More.
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Duke Energy Commercial EV Charger Rebate
For commercial rebates, the program offers $627 per charger for public L2 stations, $304 per charger for multi-unit dwelling L2 stations, and $434 per charger for workplace L2 stations. There are larger incentives for DC fast chargers. Learn More.
Hawaii Energy EV Charging Incentive Program
Program provides up to $2,000 for single-port L2 charger, $4,500 for dual-port L2 charger, and $35,000 for DCFC. Chargers must be made available to public or serve employees, customers, or multi-unit tenants. Learn More.
Eversource Charging Station Rebate Program
Eversource offers rebates to businesses of all types across Massachusetts, to help install chargers in places like public parking lots, commercial office buildings and shopping centers, as well as solutions for multi-unit residential dwellings and light-duty fleets. Learn More.
MassEVIP Public Access Charging Incentives
The MassEVIP Public Access Charging Program provides incentives for property owners or managers with publicly accessible parking to acquire and install Level 1 and Level 2 EV charging stations. Learn More.
National Grid
The National Grid MA Residential EV Charging Infrastructure Program offers a rebate of $700 – 2,000 per outlet. The incentive may cover up to 100% of the project cost. The rebate program covers Level 2 EV chargers. The charger must be installed in a multifamily application. Learn More.
Atlantic City Electric EVSmart Program
Whether an electric vehicle (EV) driver, a multifamily property owner, or a commercial property manager, participants may qualify for financial incentives towards the costs of electrical upgrades for a new EV charger. Learn More.
Department of Environmental Protection’s It Pay$ to Plug In
This program provides grants to offset the cost of purchasing and maintaining electric vehicle charging stations. The program is designed to expand New Jersey’s growing network of electric vehicle infrastructure, allowing residents, businesses, and government agencies to purchase and drive electric vehicles. Learn More.
Central Hudson Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Make-Ready Program
The Electric Vehicle (EV) Make Ready Program is available to Central Hudson commercial customers to help offset the upfront costs of building charging stations for light-duty or medium/heavy-duty EVs. Through this program, entities seeking to install or participate in the installation of Level 2 (L2) and/or Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) chargers can earn incentives that will offset a large portion of, or in some cases, all infrastructure costs associated with preparing a site for EV charger installation. Learn More.
Joint Utilities of New York Make-Ready Program
The goal of the program is to support the development of electric infrastructure and equipment necessary to accommodate an increased deployment of EVs within New York State by reducing the upfront costs of building charging stations for EVs. Through this EV Make-Ready Program, entities seeking to install or participate in the installation of L2 and DCFC chargers can earn incentives that will offset a large portion of, or in some cases, all of the infrastructure costs associated with preparing a site for EV charger installation. Learn More.
National Grid
The National Grid Residential EV Charging Infrastructure Program offers a rebate of $700 – 2,000 per outlet. The incentive may cover up to 100% of the project cost. The rebate program covers Level 2 EV chargers. The charger must be installed in a multifamily application. Learn More.
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Charge Ready 2.0
This program offers incentives to public, private and not-for-profit organizations that install Level 2 EV charging stations at workplaces, multi-unit dwellings (MUD’s) or public facilities that are owned and operated by municipal or state government entities. Bonus incentives are available for sites located in Disadvantaged Communities. Learn More.
Orange & Rockland PowerReady (formerly Make Ready)
Through this EV Make-Ready Program, entities seeking to install or participate in the installation of L2 or DCFC chargers can earn incentives that will offset a large portion of, or in some cases, all, of the infrastructure costs associated with preparing a site for EV charger installation. Learn More.
PSEG Long Island EV Make Ready Program
The EV Make Ready Program offers incentives for the infrastructure needed to power Level 2 and DCFC across Long Island. This program is available for all commercial customers including Multi-Unit Dwellings, Retail/Offices, Parking Facilities/Lots, and more. Learn More.
Rockland Electric
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EPRI Vetted Program List
EPRI’s Vetted Product List is the nation’s most comprehensive and consolidated resource for industry stakeholders, to include utilities and state agencies, to vet products and equipment for the deployment of electric vehicle charging and hardware systems. EPRI’s Vetted Product List evaluates equipment against criteria developed by industry consensus, utility input, and review of government agency requirements for the electric vehicle supply equipment industry. Learn More.
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