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Save on your EV charger installation with AmpUp. Explore state-specific rebates, federal tax credits, and grants for EV charging stations. From funding programs to application support, AmpUp makes accessing EV charger incentives easy.
Please note that program details and availability are subject to change. For information on the most up-to-date rebates and incentives in your area, please contact us.
Supports the installation of EV charging stations at educational institutions.
PG&E’s EV Charge Parks Program supports installing charging stations at parks and recreational areas (listed here under Eversource name, but original text references PG&E’s program).
Supports the installation of fast-charging stations in various locations, encouraging more extensive EV use.
Helps workplaces and multifamily communities install EV charging stations by covering a portion of installation and equipment costs.
$3,000 per Level 2 port for businesses and multifamily residential; DC fast chargers can qualify for up to $6,000 if serving certain community sites.
Up to $10,000 each for Level 2 or DC fast chargers at schools, affordable housing, municipal sites, and commercial properties.
Provides $3,000 per Level 2 port for workplaces or multifamily residential, with special incentives for certain counties and public sites.
Covers 50–70% of hardware and installation costs for Level 2/DC chargers at commercial or multifamily residential sites.
Offers up to $5,000 for Level 2 single-port or $6,000 for dual-port, aiding businesses and multifamily residential properties in the San Joaquin Valley.
Provides $1,000 per Level 2 charger plus up to $6,000 for qualifying infrastructure, up to ten rebates per commercial account.
Up to $3,000 per networked Level 2 charger at commercial/multifamily residential sites, plus an extra $3,000 if publicly accessible or in a disadvantaged area.
$4,500 per Level 2 handle and up to $30,000 per DC fast unit, plus potential panel or transformer upgrade support for commercial installations.
Offers $3,000 for a single-handle or $4,000 for a dual-handle Level 2 charger at workplaces or other commercial locations.
Provides $3,000 for a commercial Level 2 charger plus $3,000 for installation, with larger rebates for DC fast chargers.
Offers $350 per Level 2 charger for commercial customers, up to six chargers.
$5,000 total per commercial charger ($4,000 for single port plus $1,000 additional port), fostering local EV infrastructure.
Provides a $500 credit for installing a Level 2 station at commercial or residential sites, expanding charging in Trinity PUD territory.
The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) provides grants through the Charge Ahead Colorado program to support EV and EV charger adoption by individual drivers and fleets. Grants will fund 80% of the cost of EV charger, up to the following amounts: ::: {data-align="center"} EV Charger Type ...
The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) administers the ReCharge Colorado program (ReCharge) to advance the adoption of EVs and installation of charging infrastructure in Colorado. ReCharge provides coaching services to consumers, local governments, workplaces, and multi-family housing to help them iden...
The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) administers the Colorado Electric Vehicle (EV) DC Fast Charging Plazas Program. Priority locations are near downtown areas, high-density housing, commercial developments, transit hubs, transportation network company dense areas, and underserved communities. Eligib...
The Colorado Community Enterprise (Enterprise), a government-owned business, is authorized to implement grant, loan, or rebate programs for EV chargers. Funding may be issued for the following: - Public, workplace, transportation network company, and multi-unit dwelling EV charger installa...
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) administers the Colorado Clean Diesel Program (CCDP), which provides funding to private and public entities to replace diesel vehicles and equipment with all-electric or hybrid-electric equivalents. Eligible projects include termina...
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) will administer the Electrifying School Buses Grant Program (Program), which provides funds to schools for the purchase of electric school buses and associated charging infrastructure. Eligible projects include the purchase and main...
The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) is authorized to issue grants, loans, and rebates through the Clean Transit Enterprise (Enterprise), a government-owned business, to support public transit electrification planning, facility upgrades, fleet vehicle replacement, and construction of ...
The Colorado Energy Office Fleet Zero-Emission Resource Opportunity (Fleet-ZERO) grant program offers competitive grants to fleets for the purchase and installation of EV charging infrastructure. Eligible applicants include light-, medium-, and heavy-duty fleets; independent owner-operators; char...
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