Many utilities in Colorado support electric vehicle adoption by providing rebates and incentives towards the purchase and installation of EV charging infrastructure.
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Businesses, multi-family properties, non-profits, and municipalities may be eligible to receive incentives and assistance for the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations through Duquesne Light Company’s (DLC) Community Charging Program. DLC will design, build, maintain, and cover costs for the EV make-ready infrastructure from your meter to your charging station equipment such as the panel, conduit, and wiring. For all program details, please visit duquesnelight.com.
Businesses, non-profits, school districts, and municipalities may be eligible to receive incentives and assistance for the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations through Duquesne Light Company’s (DLC) Fleet Charging Program. DLC will design, build, and cover costs for the EV make-ready infrastructure from the power grid to the EV charging station and provide you with a rebate of up to 50% of the charging station cost. For program details, please visit duquesnelight.com.
School districts, municipalities, nonprofit organizations, and businesses in Pennsylvania can receive up to $300,000 through the Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant Program (AFIG) when deploying Level 2 charging stations or DC fast chargers that service light- and medium-duty fleets. For all program details, please visit dep.pa.gov.
The PECO Level 2 Commercial EV Charging Pilot program provides rebates for make-ready costs associated with the installation of new qualifying Level 2 EV chargers. The rebate amount is calculated as the lesser of $2,000 per charging port or 50% of eligible make-ready costs. Rebates are limited to 20 charging ports per PECO customer. Visit the PECO Level 2 Commercial EV Charging Pilot program website.
PECO commercial and industrial customers that don’t qualify as public locations can receive rebates for 50% of the cost of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment, installation, and make-ready work. Eligible customers are subject to a maximum incentive of $60,000 over the duration of the program. Visit the PECO Public Benefit Program website.
Qualifying businesses, including non-profits and municipalities, may be eligible to a tax credit of up to 30% when purchasing and installing electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The 30C tax credit now covers up to $100,000 per charger installed in locations that meet certain geographic requirements. Businesses must claim the credit on their federal tax return. Current 30C tax credit expires on December 31, 2032. Visit the 30C Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit Website → .
The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program allocates $5 billion in funding to states to deploy EV fast chargers along designated alternative fuel corridors nationwide. The program provides funding for up to 80% of eligible project costs. In addition to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) minimum standards, each state can also set its own NEVI requirements. Visit the NEVI Formula website.
FLO is a leading North American electric vehicle charging network operator and a major provider of smart charging software and equipment. FLO has worked with hundreds of organizations across various incentive funding programs, and can offer you support and expertise to determine the ideal EV charging infrastructure best suited to your needs and navigate the application process.
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