Vermont Charging Incentives

Tung Nguyen

Charge Vermont: Bringing EV Charging to Workplaces, Residences, and Public Spaces

Charge Vermont is dedicated to making electric vehicle (EV) driving accessible across the state. By providing funding for EV charger installation, the program helps property owners ensure drivers have access to convenient, high-quality charging at workplaces, apartment complexes, public attractions, and more.

Get Funding for EV Chargers in Vermont — If you’re a property owner looking to install an EV charger at a business, multi-unit residence, or public space, Charge Vermont can help cover the costs. Open to all electric utility customers in Vermont, this program is funded by the State of Vermont and managed by Green Mountain Power. 

Support EV Charging at Workplaces — Businesses across Vermont can support their employees’ shift to electric driving by installing workplace chargers. Charge Vermont offers funding to make this transition easier and more affordable.

Charge Vermont for Multi-Unit Residences — Whether you’re managing an apartment complex, condominium, or retirement community, Charge Vermont provides financial support to help you install EV chargers for residents.

EV Charging for Public Spaces — Public attractions such as parks, municipal buildings, schools, and commercial spaces can benefit from EV charger installation. Charge Vermont offers funding for these installations, helping communities stay ahead of the growing demand for EV charging infrastructure. 

Get started

  1. Contact AmpUp to help you choose the charge station(s) right for your community from one of our hardware partners.
  2. We’ll help you apply for rebate approval and financing options with Charge Vemont.
  3. Install stations and submit documentation to receive the rebate and tax credit.

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