Policies & Incentives
Alaska
Chugach Electric Association: $200 credit on your bill for each residential charger (up to 2).
Alaska Power and Telephone: $500 rebate for new/used EVs with at least 14-kW battery.
Alaska Electric Light & Power: discounted rates for residential EV owners with at least 16-kW battery.
Arizona
Salt River Project (SRP) offers a $250 rebate for Level 2 charger purchase;
Tucson Electric Power (TEP) offers $500 for installing a Level 2 station. Eligibility: Residential customers.
Arizona Public Service Company (APS): time-of-use rate and up to $25 enrollment credit for Smart Charge Program.
Arkansas
Southwestern Electric Power Company: $250 rebate for an ENERGY STAR-certified Level 2 charger.
Carroll Electric Cooperative: $30/month credit for charging EVs, $250 rebate for new Level 2 charger.
California
California Air Resources Board offers up to $2,000 for charging installations;
various utilities like Alameda Municipal Power ($500),
PG&E ($500, or $4,000 for low-income),
Silicon Valley Power ($550 for Wi-Fi-enabled), and Pasadena Water & Power ($600 for Wi-Fi-enabled).
Eligibility: Residential customers, with enhancements for low-income in some cases.
Colorado
Black Hills Energy offers $500 (plus $1,300 additional for low-income);
Gunnison County Electric Association up to $1,250 with time-of-use rates;
Holy Cross Energy up to $549 (up to 2 per member).
Eligibility: Residential customers or members. Residential customers can also receive up to $500, or $1,300 if income-qualified, toward purchase and installation.
Connecticut
Eversource offers $500;
Norwich Public Utilities up to $1,000;
United Illuminating $1,000 plus $100 for scheduling/enrollment.
Eligibility: Residential customers purchasing/leasing EVs (2019 or newer for some).
District of Columbia
Tax Credits: 50% of the cost of a residential charging station, up to $1,000.
Additional Incentives: Additional incentives for other alternative fuel vehicles up to $19,000 per vehicle. Some electric cars are exempt from the excise tax on the original title certificate and EVs are eligible for reduced registration fees. Contact the Department of Motor Vehicles for a full list of eligible EVs.
Florida
Duke Energy: $10 monthly credit for residential customers who charge their EV with a Level 2 charging station off-peak.
Jacksonville Electric Authority: Up to $300 rebate when customers upgrade their home electrical system to support an EV charging station. Enrolled customers get a $7 monthly credit per EV for charging off-peak.
Kissimmee Utility Authority: $100 rebate for EV buyers and another of the same amount for those who install a Level 2 charger at home.
Georgia
Cobb EMC offers $250 for ENERGY STAR-certified;
Georgia Power up to $200.
Eligibility: Homeowners enrolled in programs or owning EVs with smart chargers. 
Hawaii
Smart Charge Hawaii offers $150 for connecting an eligible EV to the platform after buying a smart station.
Eligibility: Hawaiian Electric customers.
Indiana
Indiana Michigan Power: $500 rebate for signing up for off-peak EV charging.
Applied Energy Services: $250 rebate for Level 2 charger purchase plus $50 per year for managed charging.
Duke Energy: Up to $200 per year for charging off-peak.
Iowa
IAEC offers rebates for qualifying Level 2 stations (details vary). Eligibility: Residents.
Kansas
Evergy offers up to $500.
Eligibility: Residential customers.
Louisiana
Entergy/eTech: $250 rebate for Level 2 charger installation; $100 for time-of-use discount program.
SWEPCO: $250 rebate for ENERGY STAR-certified Level 2 chargers.
Maryland
Up to $700 for qualified stations. Eligibility: Residential customers.  The EVSE Rebate Program provides funding for costs of acquiring and installing qualified equipment (amounts vary based on application).
Massachusetts
Up to $700 for Level 2 stations.
Eligibility: Residential customers.
Michigan
Consumers Energy offers $500 plus $10/night for overnight;
DTE Energy $500 for infrastructure. Eligibility: Residential customers.
Mississippi
$250 for Level 2 installation.
Eligibility: Residential customers.
Missouri
Evergy: $500 for Level 2 charging station; time-of-use rate.
Kirkwood Electric: $300 for Level 2 charging station (one per year).
Nebraska
NPPD & SPPD: $500 for Level 2 charging station; $400 for pre-wiring.
New Hampshire
NHEC: $300 charger incentive for up to two installations; discounted off-peak rate.
New Jersey
Charge Up New Jersey Program: $250 for Level 2 chargers.
PSE&G: $1,500 bill credit for upgrading assets for Level 2 charger.
Atlantic City Electric: $1,000 for Level 2 charger.
New Mexico
Powering New Mexico: $500 for Level 2 charging stations; up to $1,500 for installation assistance.
Xcel Energy: $500 for dedicated electrical circuits for Level 2 chargers.
New York
ConEdison: $25 for EVs or charging stations; $35 for summer off-peak charging.
Public Workplace Charging Equipment Costs: New York State offers businesses and employers income tax credit of up to $5,000 for purchasing and installing EV charging stations through 2025.
North Carolina
Various Co-ops: time-of-use rates; $50-$500 for Level 2 chargers.
Ohio
Firelands Electric Cooperative: $250 for Level 2 charger.
South Carolina
Santee Cooper: $250 for Level 2 charging station.
South Dakota
Black Hills Energy: $500 for approved EV chargers.
Tennessee
Chattanooga Electric Power Board: $50 for Level 2 charger.
Texas
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CPS Energy: $250 for Level 2 charger; additional for off-peak charging.
Denton Municipal Electric: $1,500 for EV and off-peak charging.
Utah
Rocky Mountain Power: $200 for Level 2 charger.
West Virginia
Appalachian Power: $500 for purchase and installation of ENERGY STAR-certified Level 2 charging station through Charge Forward program; time-of-use rate for residents with separately metered EV charging stations.
Wisconsin
Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative: $400 for residential Level 2 charger.
Clark Electric Cooperative: $800 for Level 2 or smart charging station with meter.
East Central Energy: $500 for Level 2 charger on time-of-use rate or off-peak.
Madison Gas and Electric: free installation of EV charger at home for about $20/month.
Pierce Pepin Cooperative Services: $800 for residential Level 2 EV charging station.
Price Electric Cooperative: $500 for Level 2 EV charging station.
Riverland Energy Cooperative: customers can purchase certain Level 2 charging stations and get up to $800 rebate.
Wyoming
Black Hills Energy: Offers a $500 rebate to residential customers who purchase and install a Level 2 charging station.