
Rebate Comparison
| Utility Provider | Rebate Amount | Program Details |
|---|---|---|
| Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) | Initially $100, now $200 | Rebate covers Level 2 EV chargers. The charger must be installed by a licensed contractor and meet all codes. The new rebate covers up to 100% of material cost. |
| Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA) | Up to $300 for pre-wiring | Incentive is for pre-wiring necessary to support a Level 2 EV charger. They also offer up to $7 monthly incentive for charging during off-peak times. |
| Florida Power & Light (FPL) | Flat monthly fee | FPL’s Evolution Home program offers chargers with electrical upgrades and maintenance included via a flat monthly fee. No direct rebate but covers installation and maintenance costs. |
| Brickell Energy’s aFLoat Program | No residential rebates | Offers non-residential incentives by covering hardware and service costs for hosts. Residential customers cannot apply. |
Key Points
- KUA offers a rebate that covers up to 100% of the material cost for a Level 2 charger.
- JEA focuses on pre-wiring and offers a monthly incentive.
- FPL includes charger costs in a monthly service package without offering a direct rebate.
- Brickell Energy’s aFLoat Program does not offer residential rebates.
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