Eversource electric service customers in Connecticut can receive a rebate for the purchase and installation of EV charging stations at facilities including workplace, light-duty fleets, public charging, and multifamily properties. You can receive up to 50% of EVSE costs (Level 2 and/or DCFC) and up to 100% of make-ready costs.
Businesses and organizations can take advantage of rebates to upgrade make-ready infrastructure to prepare for DC fast chargers. ComEd business and public sector customers may qualify for make-ready rebates of up to $1,000 per kW with a minimum of 50 kW (total maximum of $500,000). Rebates are limited and available now on a first-come, first-served basis.
Business customers can receive a $500 rebate for the purchase and installation of a qualified Level 2 charging station.
Multifamily properties, nonprofits, and commercial fleets can receive a 50% rebate on the cost of EV charging equipment.
Funded by the CEC’s Clean Transportation Program and implemented by CALSTART, EnergIIZE provides incentives for EV charging infrastructure for medium- and heavy-duty fleets in California.
CALSTART’s Communities in Charge program is offering rebates for the deployment of Level 2 EV charging stations in California.
Tacoma Public Utilities provides rebates to businesses looking to deploy Level 2 charging stations for public use or to multifamily properties looking to deploy EV chargers for their tenants.
Illinois EPA's Driving a Cleaner Illinois Program provides funding to private organizations installing publicly accessible DC fast chargers (DCFCs) in Illinois.
The Colorado Energy Office’s DC fast charging (DCFC) Plazas program is designed to increase access to high-speed charging in communities and along highway corridors across Colorado.
Xcel Energy offers rebates to developers or owners of new multi-family housing to offset costs for the installation of EV ready, EV capable, or EV installed in excess of applicable building code.