
Yes, several states and utilities offer rebates for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. Here are some examples:
- Alabama: Alabama Power offers a rebate of $500 for residential customers who install a Level 2 (240V) charger at their home.
- Mohave Charged Program: This program, not specific to one state but likely operating in regions like Arizona, provides rebates for both residential and commercial installations. Residential customers can receive up to $1,000 per qualifying charger, while commercial customers can get rebates of $2,750 for each qualifying charging station.
- Federal Incentives: The Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit (AFITC) offers a federal tax credit of 30% of the purchase and installation cost for commercial EV chargers, applicable to various sectors including public sites, workplaces, and fleet operators.
- Utilities and Local Incentives: Many states and local utilities offer their own rebate programs. For instance, ChargeLab provides a rebate finder tool that helps identify incentives available in different areas across the U.S.
These incentives vary by location and type of installation, so it’s advisable to check local and state resources for specific details.
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