
Yes, there are state-specific incentives for EV charging stations across the United States. Here are a few examples:
- Arizona: Tucson Electric Power offers incentives through their Smart EV Charging Program, providing rebates to businesses, multi-family complexes, and non-profit customers for installing EV charging stations, with higher rebates available for lower-income areas.
- Iowa: The Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives (IAEC) offers rebates to residents for purchasing and installing qualifying Level 2 charging stations.
- Kansas: Evergy provides customers with up to $500 towards the cost of an approved 240-volt outlet or a hardwired home charging station.
- Louisiana: Both Entergy/eTech and Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) offer rebates for Level 2 EV charger installations. Entergy/eTech provides a $250 rebate with a potential $100 bonus for enrolling in a time-of-use discount program, while SWEPCO gives a $250 rebate for ENERGY STAR-certified Level 2 stations.
- National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program: This federal program provides funding to states like Alabama and Alaska for DC fast-charging infrastructure along major highway corridors. States must meet specific criteria to qualify for up to 80% funding of project costs.
These incentives vary by state and often involve partnerships with local utilities to encourage the adoption of electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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