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Salt River Project (SRP) Business EV Charging & Fleet Assessment Rebates
SRP offre incentivi e sconti esclusivi per sostenere l'elettrificazione della flotta e l'infrastruttura di ricarica. Il programma offre 2.500 dollari per ogni porta di stazione di ricarica EV di livello 2 collegata in rete per le aziende e 4.000 dollari per ogni porta per i clienti governativi, multifamiliari, no-profit e scolastici. Per le installazioni DCFC, il programma offre 20.000 dollari per le località che installano da una a quattro stazioni per le aziende e 25.000 dollari per le amministrazioni pubbliche, le famiglie, le organizzazioni no-profit e le scuole. Per saperne di più.
Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD) Clean Cars For All (CCFA) EV Charger Rebate
The program offers up to $2,000 in additional funding for a Level 2 home charger installation and up to $1,000 for Level 2 portable charger for new, used, or leased plug-in hybrid (PHEV) or battery electric vehicle (BEV). Learn More.
Burbank Water and Power Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate Program
Burbank businesses can lead the charge with BWP’s new Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate Program to give their customers and employees the charge they need to get where they are going. Rebates offset some of the costs of purchasing and installing EV charging stations for your business or multi-family building. Learn More.
California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP)
Administered by the Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE), CALeVIP has EV charger rebates available that can cover up to 75% of installation costs. Rebates for Level 2 and DC fast chargers are available by region on a first-come, first-served basis until funding runs out. There are several programs, counties, and municipalities that offer funding under the wider CALeVIP umbrella. Under the Golden State Priority Project, Wevo is listed as an approved network provider. Learn More.
CALeVIP Fast Charge California Project
the program provides incentives for purchasing and installing eligible direct current (DC) fast chargers for public us for site across California. Incentives can cover up to 100% of total approved costs, capped at $100,000 per charging port. Learn More.
Central Coast Community Energy – Commercial Charger Incentives
The Electrify Your Ride Program provides 3CE customers with a “one-stop-shop” for transportation electrification rebates and support. Rebates are available for electric vehicles, Level 2 and Level 3 (DCFC) EV chargers, and EV readiness (electrical work related to charger installation). Learn More.
City of Anaheim Public Use EV Charging Station Rebates
The program offers rebates for the installation of Level 2 or higher plug-in EV chargers that are made available for the general public to use. Program funds up to $3,500 for commercial sites, up to $7,500 for schools, and DC fast chargers. Learn More.
Communities in Charge – CALSTART
Program funds L2 charging at various levels: up to $6,500 as a base incentive and an additional $2,000 for multi-family housing projects. There is an additional $3,500 for tribal or non-government organizations. Learn More.
Golden State Priority Project (CALSTART) DCFC Rebates
Available in 30 counties in central and eastern California. Exclusively for disadvantaged and low-income communities. For DC fast chargers with a minimum of 150 kW per connector. Covers up to 50% of total approved costs, capped at $50,000 or chargers ranging from 150 kW–274.99 kW per active connector and up to $100,000 for 275 kW or more per active connector. Learn More.
Marin Clean Energy EV Charging for Businesses and Multifamily Properties
The program offer rebates of $3,500 per port. Learn More.
Pasadena Water & Power – Commercial Charger Incentive Program
The program offers a $3,000 rebate for the installation of a smart Level 2 (240V) charging station for commercial, workplace, multi-unit dwelling (MUD), and fleet customers. Learn More.
Peninsula Clean Energy EV Ready Program
Peninsula Clean Energy offers incentives for multi-unit dwellings, affordable housing projects, public agencies, employee parking, and all other publicly accessible non-residential locations such as retail, malls, etc. Learn More.
Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) Multifamily Rebate
Rebates for multifamily housing properties in the amount of $500 per handle for L2 and $4,500 per handle for DCFC. Learn More.
San Diego Gas & Electric Power Your Drive for Apartments and Condos
Rebates of up to $5,000 for chargers located within 0.5 miles of condos or apartments. Another $3,000 for network services. Learn More.
Southern California Edison (SCE) Charge Ready Multifamily, Commercial, and Public Sector Property Rebates
Charge Ready programs assist business and property owners with deploying the infrastructure and equipment necessary to support electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at their locations. This program helps by providing financial incentives, infrastructure, and technical support to facilitate the installation and maintenance of EV charging stations. Learn More.
Black Hills Energy - Agevolazioni EV Ready
Agevolazioni per la ricarica dei veicoli elettrici commerciali: Per gli sconti sulla ricarica dei veicoli elettrici commerciali, le aziende possono ricevere fino a 2.000 dollari per porta per i caricatori L2 o fino a 3.000 dollari per porta per le agenzie governative e le organizzazioni no-profit. Per saperne di più.
Charge Ahead Colorado Grant
Charge Ahead Colorado fornisce sovvenzioni per le stazioni di ricarica EV al servizio delle comunità e degli automobilisti EV in tutto lo Stato. Fino a 250.000 dollari per richiedente. Sovvenzioni per aziende, luoghi di lavoro e alloggi multifamiliari. Per saperne di più.
Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority (PURA) EV Charging Program
Il programma di ricarica dei veicoli elettrici (EV) è un programma a livello statale che prevede incentivi per le apparecchiature di ricarica dei veicoli elettrici residenziali e commerciali leggeri, nonché offerte tariffarie di accompagnamento, per ottimizzare il comportamento di ricarica. Lanciato nel gennaio 2022, questo programma della durata di nove anni è gestito dalle società elettriche regolamentate del Connecticut, Eversource Energy e United Illuminating (UI) Company.
Programma di sconti per le stazioni di ricarica di Eversource
Eversource offre sconti alle aziende di tutti i tipi per contribuire all'installazione di caricabatterie in luoghi come parcheggi pubblici, edifici commerciali e centri commerciali, oltre a soluzioni per abitazioni residenziali multi-unità e flotte di veicoli leggeri. Per saperne di più.
United Illuminating
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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.
Jackson Energy Authority (JEA) Electrification Rebates
Up to $1,000 for L2 chargers and $5,200 for DCFC chargers. Learn More.
Hawaii Energy EV Charging Incentive Program
Il programma prevede fino a 2.000 dollari per caricabatterie L2 a porta singola, 4.500 dollari per caricabatterie L2 a doppia porta e 35.000 dollari per DCFC. I caricabatterie devono essere messi a disposizione del pubblico o servire dipendenti, clienti o inquilini di più unità. Per saperne di più.
Ameren Electric Vehicle Partner (EVP) Rebate Program
The program provides funding for EV charging infrastructure and hardware across various settings, including residential, commercial, multi-family units, and public charging stations.
To qualify for funding, the installation must meet the following criteria:
ComEd (Exelon) Business and Public Sector Make-Ready Rebate Program
The ComEd Business & Public Sector EV Make-Ready Rebate Program will run through 2025 with the goal of addressing the lack of accessible charging equipment as a barrier to widespread adoption of electric vehicles by ComEd’s business and public sector customers. Rebates fund up to $5,333 per port with a 10-port maximum per project for L2 chargers. Learn More.
Consumers Energy
You may qualify for a rebate of up to $7,500 for the installation of a Public Level 2 charger at a site that will be open and accessible to residents of a Multi-Dwelling Unit, such as an apartment building. Additionally, rebates of up to $5,000 are available for Public Level 2 chargers at accommodation or hospitality sites where overnight charging is expected, including hotels, campgrounds, and bed-and-breakfasts. Learn More.
Programma di sconti per le stazioni di ricarica di Eversource
Eversource offre sconti alle aziende di tutti i tipi in tutto il Massachusetts, per contribuire all'installazione di caricabatterie in luoghi come parcheggi pubblici, edifici commerciali e centri commerciali, oltre a soluzioni per abitazioni residenziali multi-unità e flotte di veicoli leggeri. Per saperne di più.
Incentivi per la ricarica ad accesso pubblico MassEVIP
Il programma di ricarica ad accesso pubblico MassEVIP fornisce incentivi ai proprietari o ai gestori di immobili con parcheggi accessibili al pubblico per l'acquisto e l'installazione di stazioni di ricarica per veicoli elettrici di livello 1 e 2. Per saperne di più.
National Grid
Il National Grid MA Residential EV Charging Infrastructure Program offre uno sconto di 700-2.000 dollari per presa. L'incentivo può coprire fino al 100% del costo del progetto. Il programma di rimborso copre i caricabatterie EV di livello 2. Il caricatore deve essere installato in un'applicazione multifamiliare. Per saperne di più.
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.
ConEd PowerReady Program
The program offers rebates for chargers and installation of L2 chargers and DCFC chargers. Various incentive tiers. Learn More.
ConEdison SmartCharge New York
Charge your EV during off-peak times to earn cash incentives year-round. Participants on average earn $400 per year. 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.
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Eugene Water & Electric Board Smart Charge Rebate
Rebates up to $1,500 per port for multifamily commercial L2 chargers. Learn More.
PacifiCorp EV Charging Rebate for Multifamily Properties
Max incentive is $54,000 (total 12 ports). Learn More.
Portland General Electric (PGE) Commercial, Business, and Multifamily Rebates
Charging hardware rebates of up to $1,000 per port for all customers, or $2,300 per port for multifamily properties. Learn More.
Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative (GVEC) Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate
Program funds up to $3,000 for commercial chargers. Learn More.
Plug In Alexandria Multi-family EV Charging Rebates
Multi-family communities that are selected to participate in the Plug In Alexandria program are eligible to apply for a grant through Virginia Clean Cities that may cover 30% of eligible expenses for the installation of EV chargers, up to $10,000. Multi-family communities in a Low-Income Community census tract, as defined in the New Markets Tax Credit data, may be eligible for up to $15,000 of grant funds. Learn More.
Seattle City Light Multifamily Electric Vehicle Chargin Program
Program will fund up to $25,000 per installation site for shared parking multifamily sites. Learn More.
EPRI Vetted Program List
La Vetted Product List dell'EPRI è la risorsa più completa e consolidata a livello nazionale per gli stakeholder del settore, comprese le utility e le agenzie statali, per valutare i prodotti e le apparecchiature per la diffusione dei sistemi di ricarica e hardware dei veicoli elettrici. La Vetted Product List dell'EPRI valuta le apparecchiature in base ai criteri sviluppati dal consenso del settore, dai contributi delle utility e dall'esame dei requisiti delle agenzie governative per il settore delle apparecchiature per la fornitura di veicoli elettrici. Per saperne di più.
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