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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
Deadline: February 28, 2025

Program CEC Clean Transportation Program (Various)

Organization California Energy Commission

State California

Funding Up to $4 million per awardee

Category Infrastructure

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) Clean Transportation Program recently announced the availability of up to $4 million in grant funds for one or more third-party implementers to provide technical assistance (TA) for communities eligible to seek federal and state funding for zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure. TA providers will, at minimum, assist in identifying grant opportunities, support successful application development and submittal, and support project implementation that delivers benefits in under-resourced communities. Please see the program website for more information on current and upcoming funding solicitations.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: Business, Individual, Nonprofit, Other Legal Entity, Public Agency, Tribal Government; Eligible costs include: Technical assistance offerings
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $4,000,000

Contact

Laura Williams
1-916-879-1383
laura.williams@energy.ca.gov

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Updated
November 27, 2024

Availability
Deadline: January 9, 2025

Program Renewable Energy Siting through Technical Engagement and Planning (R-STEP)

Organization U.S. Department of Energy

State Federal

Funding $20K-$300K

Category Infrastructure

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Renewable Energy Siting through Technical Engagement and Planning (R-STEP) program was established in 2023 to expand the decision-making capacity and expertise of state, local, and Tribal governments around large-scale renewable energy planning, siting, and permitting. Through funding, technical assistance (TA), and peer-to-peer information sharing, R-STEP supports state-based collaboratives in developing programs or initiatives that serve as a resource to local communities. 

R-STEP is currently supporting twelve collaboratives working in thirteen states. Each collaborative received up to $2M in funding to improve renewable energy planning, siting, and permitting within their state.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: for-profit organizations (e.g., consulting firms, law firms), nonprofit organizations (e.g., environmental nonprofits, trade associations, and community-based organizations), and academic institutions (i.e., colleges and universities); Eligible activities include: evaluation of community perceptions and priorities through surveys and listening sessions, development of guidebooks and fact sheets on priority LSRE siting topics, development of websites or resource hubs to facilitate access to technical information, technical assistance and training for local and Tribal government officials, workshops and webinars to educate and disseminate science-based information, and other activities.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $2,400,000

Contact

info@energywerx.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
Deadline: January 22, 2025

Program Sustainable Transportation Planning Grants

Organization Caltrans

State California

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Sustainable Transportation Planning Grants Program supports the California Department of Transportation’s mission to provide a safe and reliable transportation network that serves all people and respects the environment. Eligible planning projects must have a transportation nexus and are expected to directly benefit the multi-modal transportation system.

Eligibility Primary applicants must have statutory authority to conduct transportation/transit planning for their jurisdiction. Generally, the local and regional agencies have this specific authority. Native American Tribal Governments must be federally recognized to be eligible.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $37,700,000

Contact

Kevin Mariant
Kevin.Mariant@dot.ca.gov

Julia Bigger
Julia.Biggar@dot.ca.gov

Paul McDougall
Paul.McDougall@hcd.ca.gov

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
Deadline: February 6, 2025

Program California’s Electric Vehicle Charger Reliability and Accessibility Accelerator Program

Organization California Energy Commission

State California

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description This is a competitive grant solicitation. The California Energy Commission (CEC) announces the availability of up to $59,484,345 in grant funds for projects that will improve the reliability of existing non-operational publicly accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across California. The purpose of this solicitation is to repair, replace, and install at least 1,302 charging ports across the State. Funds available for this solicitation are only for ports listed on the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Final List and Final List Addendum of Non-Operational Chargers.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: EVSPs, installation and maintenance contractors and qualifying public entities that own ports of the FHWA's Final List and Final List Addendum of Non-Operational Chargers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $59,484,345

Contact

Eunice Lemos-Adair
eunice.lemos-adair@energy.ca.gov

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Updated
November 8, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Clean Ports Program

Organization Environmental Protection Agency

State Federal

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Off-Road, Truck, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric


Program Description The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 provides EPA with $3 billion to fund zero-emission port equipment and infrastructure as well as climate and air quality planning at U.S. ports. This new funding program will build on EPA’s Ports Initiative that helps our nation’s ports, a critical part of our infrastructure and supply chain, address public health and environmental impacts on surrounding communities.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: Port authorities, state, regional, local or Tribal agencies that have jurisdiction over a port authority or port, air pollution contorl agency, private entities that apply in partnership with a previously mentioned eligible entity, and that owns, operates or uses facilities, cargo-handling equipment, transportation equipment, or related port technology. Eligible costs include: Zero-emissions cargo handling equipment, drayage trucks, locomotives and railcar movers, harbor craft, zero-emissions charging and refueling infrastructure, solar and wind power generation systems, and various planning and zero-emissions technology deployment support activities
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $3,000,000,000

Contact

cleanports@epa.gov

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Updated
November 8, 2024

Availability
Deadline: December 6, 2024

Program DERA Tribal and Territory Grants Program

Organization Environmental Protection Agency

State Tribal

Funding Up to $800,000 per applicant

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The DERA Tribal and Territory Grants program was formerly known as the DERA Tribal and Insular Area Grants program will award approximately $9 million in DERA funding under the latest funding announcement. A total of $8 million will be made available to Tribal governments (or intertribal consortia) and Alaska Native Villages, and $1 million will be made available to territory governments. EPA anticipates awarding twelve to eighteen grants or cooperative agreements to Tribal governments (or intertribal consortia) and Alaska Native Villages and three to five grants or cooperative agreements to territory governments.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: Federally recognized Tribal governments (or intertribal consortia), Alaska Native Villages, or government agencies of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, which have jurisdiction over transportation or air quality. See website for all eligible costs; electric vehicle replacements include the cost of purchasing and installing one charging unit per vehicle, including the unit, charging cable, mount and/or pedestal.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $9,000,000
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

support@grants.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Wisconsin Alternative Fuel Tax Exemption

Organization Wisconsin State Legislature

State Wisconsin

Funding See website for details

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description A county, city, village, town, or other political subdivision may not levy or collect any excise, license, privilege, or occupational tax on motor vehicle fuel, alternative fuels, or the purchase, sale, handling, or consumption of motor vehicle fuel or alternative fuels. (Reference Wisconsin Statutes 78.82)

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Motor vehicle fuel, alternative fuels, or the purchase, sale, handling, or consumption of motor vehicle fuel or alternative fuels.
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

N/a

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Convenient, High-Visibility, Low-Cost, Level 2 Charging (CHiLL-2) Grant

Organization California Energy Commission

State California

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description This $24 million initiative aims to demonstrate scalable and replicable business and technology models to deploy Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) chargers. The program's focus includes increasing public awareness and confidence in Level 2 charging through high-density, high-visibility installations, providing reliable charging access in disadvantaged and low-income communities.

Eligibility Eligible projects include: Projects that demonstrate replicable and scalable business and technology models to deploy Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) chargers; Improve public awareness of and confidence in Level 2 charging access through high-density, high-visibility installations; Provide Level 2 charging access in disadvantaged and/or low-income communities; Provide reliable and readily accessible chargers.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $24,000,000

Contact

Eilene Cary, Commission Agreement Officer
Eilene.Cary@energy.ca.gov

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
Deadline: January 29, 2025

Program GFO-24-602 – Charging and Refueling Infrastructure for Transport in California

Organization California Energy Commission

State California

Funding Up to $10 million per project

Category Infrastructure

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description This is a competitive grant solicitation. The California Energy Commission’s (CEC) Clean Transportation Program announces the availability of up to $30 million in grant funds for projects that will design, construct, and operate publicly available medium- and heavy-duty (MDHD) zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) hydrogen refueling and/or charging infrastructure along designated corridors in disadvantaged communities or low-income communities, collectively known as priority populations.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Charging infrastructure for MDHD battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and hydrogen refueling infrastructure for MDHD fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs)
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $30,000,000

Contact

Natalie Johnson, Commission Agreement Officer
Natalie.Johnson@energy.ca.gov

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Updated
November 8, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships (GRIP) Program

Organization U.S. Department of Energy

State Federal

Funding Between $1 million and $500 million per awardee

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Grants with cost-sharing requirements to fund well established grid technologies ready to be deployed at scale focused on increasing transmission system capacity, preventing grid failures, integrating renewable energy, and facilitating integration of EVs and other new technologies. This program advances the Justice40 Initiative.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include:: Grid operators, storage operators, electricity generators, transmission owners/operators, distribution providers, and fuel suppliers. Eligible projects include: Projects that modernize grid infrastructure and improve energy resilience
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $10,500,000
Equity
Component
This rebate has an equity component

Contact

csdet.ta@inl.gov

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Updated
November 8, 2024

Program 30C Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit

Organization Internal Revenue Service

State Federal

Funding up to $100,000 per EV charging port. The credit, subject to depreciation, equals 6% of the total qualified costs per port, or 30% for businesses and tax-exempt entities that meet prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements, with that same $100,000 limit.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Tax Credit, commonly referred to as the “30C tax credit,” gives qualifying businesses that install electric vehicle (EV) recharging property located within an eligible census tract.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Level 2 and DCFC stations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

N/a

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program City of Palo Alto Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Rebate Program

Organization City of Palo Alto

State California

Funding Up to $80,000 for installing shared use EV chargers

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The City of Palo Alto Utilities (CPAU) is offering Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger rebates for schools, non-profits, and multifamily properties.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of public use electric vehicle chargers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

utilityprograms@cityofpaloalto.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
CLOSED

Program PG&E Empower EV Program

Organization Pacific Gas & Electric Company

State California

Funding Up to $2,500

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Empower EV program offers income-eligible customers a free Level 2 charger valued at $500 and up to $2,000 in financial incentives to help cover the costs of electrical panel upgrades, if needed.

Eligibility Eligible customers must: Meet income qualifications, reside in a single-family home, have purchased or leased an EV within six months of application submission
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

evs@gridalternatives.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program San Joaquin Valley APCD Charge Up! Incentive Program

Organization San Joaquin Valley APCD

State California

Funding Up to $50,000 per applicant, per site

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The District is currently accepting applications for its Charge Up! Program. This Program provides funding for public agencies, businesses, and property owners of multi-unit dwellings (i.e. apartment complexes, condominiums, etc.) in the San Joaquin Valley to install electric vehicle (EV) chargers. These chargers will support existing EV owners and encourage the growth of the clean technology in the Valley.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: DCFC and Level 2 charging stations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

sjvapcd@valleyair.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
Deadline: June 30, 2025

Program RCMU Residential Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Rebate

Organization Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility

State California

Funding Up to $500

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility (RCMU) offers residential customers up to $500 for installing a Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) charger at their residence.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

Please refer to the contact directory found on the program website

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program City of Ukiah Level 2 Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Rebate

Organization City of Ukiah Electric Utilities Division

State California

Funding 100% of the cost to purchase and install a Level 2 EV charger at a place of residence, up to $2,000

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The City of Ukiah is offering residential customers a rebate of 100%, up to $2,000, for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charger at their place of residence.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

rebate@esgroupllc.com

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Program 3CE Electric Vehicle and Charging Station Rebates (Various)

Organization Central Coast Community Energy

State California

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Central Coast Community Energy (3CE) offers various electric vehicle and charging station rebates for residential, commercial, and agriculture customers. Please visit the program website for more information on all currently available rebates and funding opportunities.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Light duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

1-877-455-2223

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Program SVP Electric Vehicle & Charging Station Rebates (Various)

Organization Silicon Valley Power

State California

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Silicon Valley Power (SVP) offers various electric vehicle and charging station rebates for residential and commercial customers. Please visit the program website for more information on all currently available rebates and funding opportunities.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Light duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

408-615-2300

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program City of Lodi EV Charger and Installation Rebates

Organization City of Lodi

State California

Funding Residential customers may receive between $500 and $750 for a Level 2 EV charger purchase, and between $500 and $750 for installation costs.

Category Infrastructure, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The City of Lodi offers rebates for the installation and purchase of Level 2 electric vehicle chargers.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Level 2 and DCFC stations. Residential customers may also be eligible for a vehicle rebate.
Vehicle Class Light duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

209-333-6700

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program City of Colton Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Rebate

Organization City of Colton

State California

Funding Up to $500

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Electric vehicle (EV) drivers who install a Level 2 EV charger at their residence, served by the Colton Electric Department, may be eligible for $500 rebate.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of Level 2 plug-in chargers by Colton Electric Utility customers, within Colton Electric Utility's service territory.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

electricprograms@coltonca.gov

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program BWP Commercial EV Charging Program

Organization Burbank Water & Power

State California

Funding Up to $20,000 per charging port (Level 1, Level 2 or DCFC)

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Burbank Water & Power (BWP) commercial customers may be eligible for rebates of up to $20,000 per charging port installed at their business or multi-family dwelling sites.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: All commercial customers and multi-family buildings with 3 or more units.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

bwpevs@burbankca.gov

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program BWP Residential EV Charging Program

Organization Burbank Water & Power

State California

Funding Up to $1,500 per Level 2 charging station

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Burbank residents may be eligible to receive a rebate of up to $1,500 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charger.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: All BWP residential customers, including tenants and residents of single and multi-family residences.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

bwpevs@burbankca.gov

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program SMUD Charge@Home

Organization Sacramento Municipal Utility District

State California

Funding up to $750 towards the costs associated with purchasing and installing a Level 2 EV charger.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description SMUD residential customers may be eligible for a Charge@Home rebate for up to $750 towards the costs associated with purchasing and installing a Level 2 EV charger. Residential customers may also receive an EV rate credit of $0.015 on all electric usage between midnight and 6 a.m. after registering their EV with SMUD's MyAccount.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Level 2 charging stations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

1-888-742-7683

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Trinity PUD Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate

Organization Trinity Public Utilities District

State California

Funding $500 per qualified Level 2 EV charger

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Trinity PUD offers residential customers an incentive of $500 per qualified Level 2 EV charger. The rebate will be issued as a credit on the customer's electric account.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Level 2 charging stations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

info@trinitypud.com

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Feather River AQMD Blue Sky Grant Program

Organization Feather River AQMD

State California

Funding Approximately $116,000 is available as grant funding for AB 2766 eligible projects and $276,000 for AB 923 eligible projects.

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Feather River Air Quality Management District is soliciting proposals for projects for the Blue Sky Program. Eligible projects for the Blue Sky Program include those that will reduce air pollution from motor vehicles or support the District’s planning, monitoring, or enforcement programs, school bus retrofit and replacements projects, and technical studies necessary to implement the California Clean Air Act.

Eligibility Eligible projects for the Blue Sky Program include those that will reduce air pollution from motor vehicles or support the District’s planning, monitoring, or enforcement programs, school bus retrofit and replacements projects, and technical studies necessary to implement the California Clean Air Act.
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

Peter Angelonides
pangelonides@fraqmd.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program El Dorado County AQMD Air Quality Grants & Incentives (Various)

Organization El Dorado County AQMD

State California

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The El Dorado County Air Quality Management District, along with State and Federal agencies provide incentives and grants to help improve the air quality of our County. Please visit the program website for more information on available grant and funding opportunities.

Eligibility See website for details.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

(530) 621-5567

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Antelope Valley AQMD Electric Vehicle Charging Station Program

Organization Antelope Valley AQMD

State California

Funding Between 50%-70% percent of the total costs of infrastructure, charging equipment and installation where the maximum funding amount is determined by meeting general criteria.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description This incentive based program is to encourage local entities within the Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District (AVAQMD) to install electric vehicle charging stations to offer public options for electric vehicle charging. Ideal projects use commercial type charging equipment that service at least two electric vehicles or more simultaneously.

Eligibility Eligible sites include: Retail centers, multi-unit dwellings, workplaces, hospitals, public transit stations, and park & rides.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

Julie McKeehan, Grants Analyst
jmckeehan@avaqmd.ca.gov

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program City of Redding Commercial Electrification Rebates

Organization City of Redding

State California

Funding Up to $6,000 per DCFC station, up to 5 stations

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The City of Redding is currently offering customers installing DC fast chargers a rebate of up to $6,000 per station. Customers may apply for rebates on up to five stations, every five years and could be eligible for an additional demand fee credit on their electric bill.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of DCFC stations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

energyrebates@cityofredding.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Modesto Irrigation District Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate

Organization Modesto Irrigation District

State California

Funding Up to $350 per charger, up to 6 ports at a single location

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Modesto Irrigation District (MID) offers commercial customers a rebate for installing qualified Level 2 chargers.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Level 2 charging stations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

customerservice@mid.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
CLOSED

Program GFO-23-608 – Military Electric Vehicle Chargers

Organization California Energy Commission

State California

Funding Up to 50% of eligible project costs, up to $1.5M, for military agencies, or up to 100%, up to $1.5M, for authorized private entities.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description California Energy Commission (CEC) is offering $7M for military agencies with facilities in CA, and authorized private entities with active contracts to install EVSE for military agencies with facilities in CA, to purchase and install L2 and DC fast chargers through GFO-23-608 Military Electric Vehicle Chargers.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: DCFC and Level 2 charging stations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

Phil Dyer, Commission Agreement Officer
Phil.Dyer@energy.ca.gov

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Electrify Riverside

Organization Riverside Public Utilities

State California

Funding Customers will be reimbursed for equipment expenses up to $5,000 per charging station for public access locations, or $10,000 for schools, qualified affordable housing development(s), or publicly accessible DC fast plug-in locations (maximum of 5 charging stations per location).

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Riverside Public Utilities is offering a Public Access Electric Vehicle Charger rebate to commercial customers who install Level 2 (240-Volt) or higher plug-in electric vehicle (EV) chargers at locations accessible to patrons, multi-family dwelling residents, commuters, and visitors.

Eligibility Eligible expenses only include the cost of charging equipment.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

EVRebates@RiversideCA.gov

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program PCE: EV Ready Program

Organization Peninsula Clean Energy

State California

Funding Up to $250,000 per awardee for the installation of Level 1 and Level 2 charging stations. Total award value varies by property type.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Peninsula Clean Energy's EV Ready Program is a $28 million electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure program seeking to install 3,500 charging ports in San Mateo County over four years.

Eligibility Eligible sites include: Multi-unit dwellings, affordable housing projects, public agencies, employee parking, and all other publicly accessible non-residential locations such as retail, malls, etc.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $28,000,000

Contact

PCE-EVReady@clearesult.com

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
Deadline: February 28, 2025

Program PG&E Multifamily Housing and Small Business EV Charger Program

Organization Pacific Gas & Electric Company

State California

Funding The costs of purchasing and installing Level 1 or Level 2 EV chargers.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description PG&E, in partnership with Ecology Action, will install Level 1 and Level 2 EV chargers at multifamily housing (MFH) units, not-for-profit organizations and small businesses, at no cost for sites located in a priority community. The program includes an education campaign for site residents and employees to increase awareness about the charger installation and other EV benefits and incentives.

Eligibility Eligible applicants must be: A multifamily, not-for-profit organization or small business property within the PG&E service area, a PG&E electric customer, have existing electrical capacity that supports new EV charging ports, and review and agree to the program terms and conditions found on the program website.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

evcharging@ecoact.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program MVU 555 Electric Vehicle Incentive Program

Organization Moreno Valley Public Works Department

State California

Funding Up to a $500 rebate on an Electric Vehicle purchase/lease, $500 rebate on purchase and installation of a charging station, and/or $50 credit on their monthly electric utility bill.

Category Infrastructure, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Moreno Valley Public Utility residential customers that have recently purchased or leased an electric vehicle, or have purchased and installed a charging station are eligible to participate in the Electric Vehicle Incentive Program.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase or lease of electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging stations.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

1.844.341.6469

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program MBARD Zero Emission School Bus Program

Organization Monterey Bay Air Resource District

State California

Funding Up to $400,000 for zero emission school buses; Up to $20,000 for associated infrastructure

Category Infrastructure, School Bus, Bus

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Monterey Bay Air Resource District (MBARD) is offering school districts, Offices of Education, and public charter schools of Monterey, Santa Cruz and San Benito Counties an opportunity to participate in the FY 2024-25 Zero Emission School Bus Program (ZESBP) and receive up to $400,000 for a zero emission school bus and up to $20,000 for EV infrastructure.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Zero emission school buses and associated infrastructure
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

Eddie Ballaron
831-718-830
eballaron@mbard.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
Part A Closed - Next Round TBD

Program Zero-Emission School Bus & Infrastructure Program (ZESBI)

Organization California Air Resources Board, California Energy Commission

State California

Funding Up to $375,000 per school bus; Up to $75,000 for associated infrastructure

Category Infrastructure, School Bus, Bus

Technology Battery Electric


Program Description The Zero-Emission School Bus and Infrastructure (ZESBI) incentive project pairs zero-emission school bus vehicle incentives through the California Air Resources Board (CARB), with charging infrastructure incentives through the California Energy Commission (CEC). A total of $500 million is appropriated from Senate Bill (SB) 114 for ZESBI. In Fiscal Year 2023-24, $375 million is allocated to support purchases of qualifying zero-emission (ZE) school buses and $125 million is allocated to support infrastructure and associated cost incentives.

Eligibility Participation in ZESBI requires the scrappage of an old school bus for each zero-emission school bus and charger requested. The old school bus can be any internal combustion engine using any fuel type (gasoline, diesel, propane, or compressed natural gas). Please visit the program website for complete information on school bus eligibility requirements. Eligible entities include: California Public School Districts, California Public Charter Schools, California Joint Power Authorities (JPAs), California County Offices of Education (COEs).
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
HVIP
Stackable
This rebate is stackable with HVIP
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

schoolbusteam@calstart.org

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
First Come First Served

Program SCE Drayage Truck Rebate

Organization Southern California Edison

State California

Funding $115,000 for Class 7 EVs; $150,000 for Class 8 EVs

Category Truck

Technology Battery Electric


Program Description Southern California Edison (SCE) is offering a point-of-sale rebate for the purchase of eligible electric drayage vehicles. This rebate lowers the purchase price of electric drayage trucks encouraging adoption and supporting operator compliance with emissions regulations put forth by the California Air Resources Board.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Class 7 and 8 battery electric drayage vehicles
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $73,900,000

Contact

info@DrayageRebate.com

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Updated
November 8, 2024

Availability
Deadline: November 20, 2024

Program SuperTruck Charge Funding Program

Organization U.S. Department of Energy

State Federal

Funding $24 million to $36 million per awardee

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced the SuperTruck Charge funding program, which will award $72 million for projects that will enable the design, development, and demonstration of innovative electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure near key ports, distribution hubs, and major corridors in support of electrified medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (MHDVs). SuperTruck Charge seeks innovative and replicable solutions supporting medium- and heavy-duty (MHD) EVs, accelerate charging infrastructure deployment, and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

Eligibility The program focus on grid integration of depot/hub and corridors charging solutions for Medium and Heavy Duty EVs, including the research, development, and demonstration of high-capacity high-power charging installations with Vehicle Grid Integration strategies. Eligible projects are further broken down into two subtopics. Please visit the program website for more information on eligibility and each subtopic.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $72,000,000
Equity
Component
This rebate has an equity component

Contact

DE-FOA-0003344@netl.doe.gov

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Updated
January 16, 2025

Availability
CLOSED

Program Enabling Electric Vehicles as Distributed Energy Resources (GFO-24-302)

Organization California Energy Commission

State California

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric


Program Description The purpose of this solicitation is to fund studies and applied research and development (R&D) projects that support the approved Electric Program Investment Charge 2021–2025 (EPIC 4) Investment Plan’s strategic objective to increase the value proposition of distributed energy resources to customers and the grid. This solicitation’s research topics fall under the EPIC 4 Transportation Electrification Initiative. Awards are expected to be announced on April 21, 2025.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: Business, Individual, Nonprofit, Other, Legal Entity, Public Agency, Tribal Government. Local publicly owned electric utilities are not eligible. Eligible projects must fall into one of the following groups: Addressing VGI Knowledge Gaps, Cost Reduction of V2X Enabling Technology, Submetering Solutions to Facilitate VGI.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $12,600,000

Contact

Kevyn Piper
1-916-827-9241
Kevyn.Piper@energy.ca.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Rebate

Organization Black Hills Energy

State Wyoming

Funding Up to $3,000 per Level 2 charging port; Up to $35,000 for DCFC stations

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Black Hills Energy offers rebates to commercial customers for the purchase and installation of DCFC and Level 2 EV charging stations.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of DCFC and Level 2 EV charging stations; Eligible applicants include: Government and non-profit organization, commercial and industrial customers. Applicants may receive a total of four rebates.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.blackhillsenergy.com/form/electric-vehicles-contact-form

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Residential Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Rebate

Organization Black Hills Energy

State Wyoming

Funding $500

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Black Hills Energy offers $500 rebates to residential customers for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of Level 2 EV charging stations by Black Hills Energy residential customers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.blackhillsenergy.com/form/electric-vehicles-contact-form

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Wyoming National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Grants (Various)

Organization Wyoming Department of Transportation

State Wyoming

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Wyoming National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Wyoming's allotment from the formula program is approximately $26.8 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $26,800,000

Contact

Nicholas Gronski
nicholas.gronski2@wyo.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
CLOSED

Program EVs for Good Program

Organization RENEW Wisconsin

State Wisconsin

Funding Up to 20% of the cost of an electric vehicle, with a maximum grant of $5,000. Up to $500 per Level 2 or higher charging station.

Category Infrastructure, Transit, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description RENEW Wisconsin’s EVs for Good initiative offers grants to nonprofit organizations interested in purchasing an EV and $500 for installing Level 2 or higher EV charging station.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Level 2 or higher charging stations, light-duty vehicles, electric bicycles, electric vans or buses purchased by nonprofit organizations
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

sam@renewwisconsin.org

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Alternative Fuel Tax Refund for Taxis

Organization Wisconsin State Legislature

State Wisconsin

Funding Reimbursement for the cost of the wisconsin state fuel tax

Category Transit

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description A person using alternative fuel to operate a taxi used to transport passengers may be reimbursed for the cost of the Wisconsin state fuel tax. Refund claims must be filed within one year of the fuel purchase date and must be for a minimum of 100 gallons of alternative fuel. (Reference Wisconsin Statutes 78.75(1m)(a)(1) and 78.75(1m)(b))

Eligibility Refund claims must be filed within one year of the fuel purchase date and must be for a minimum of 100 gallons of alternative fuel.
Vehicle Class Light duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

N/a

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Deadline: January 9, 2025

Program Wisconsin Diesel Emissions Reductions Act (DERA) Grants (Various)

Organization Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

State Wisconsin

Funding See website for details

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Bus

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The State's Clean Diesel Grant Program funded through DERA has provided an opportunity to help reduce diesel emissions. The federal funding for the State Clean Diesel Grant Program funds projects that provide cost-effective diesel emission reduction strategies. This funding is intended for county, city, or other local government entities, private organizations, businesses, and universities. Grants are awarded to eligible applicants for implementation of diesel emission reduction projects across the state to achieve public health and air quality goals. Please check the program website frequently for updates on current and upcoming DERA funding opportunities.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: School buses, transit buses, and non-road engines, equipment, or vehicles; Eligible applicants include: businesses, nonprofits, and public entities that reduce diesel emissions by replacing engines, retrofitting exhaust controls, purchasing new vehicles, or installing idle reduction equipment
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

DNRCleanDiesel@Wisconsin.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Vehicle Battery and Engine Research Tax Credits

Organization Wisconsin Department of Revenue

State Wisconsin

Funding Up to 11.5% of the cost of qualified research expenses

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description A corporation involved in qualified research is eligible for a tax credit equal to 11.5% of the qualified research expenses that the corporation incurs in Wisconsin during the taxable year.

Eligibility Qualified research includes, but is not limited to, automotive batteries for use in hybrid electric vehicles that improve the efficiency of electricity use, and research related to designing internal combustion engines for vehicles, including expenses related to designing vehicles that are powered by such engines and improving production processes for such engines and vehicles.
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

DORFranchise@wisconsin.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Wisconsin Volkswagen Settlement Programs (Various)

Organization Wisconsin Department of Administration

State Wisconsin

Funding See website for details

Category Transit, Bus

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Beneficiary Mitigation Plan was launched to utilize the Environmental Mitigation Trust funds for projects that reduce NOx emissions in Wisconsin. The State Budget, 2017 Wisconsin Act 59, appropriated $42 million of Wisconsin's share of the Trust funds and established law directing how the funds must be used during the 2017-19 biennium. Specifically, the law requires replacement of eligible state fleet vehicles and establishment of a transit capital assistance grant program, under which DOA will create a competitive statewide grant program to award trust funds to eligible applicants for the replacement of public transit vehicles.​ Please visit the program website for more information on current and future funding rounds.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The replacement and scrapping of model year 1992-2009 heavy-duty public transit buses with new replacement diesel or alternative fueled buses.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $42,000,000
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

vwsettlement@wisconsin.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Deadline: February 14, 2025

Program Wisconsin National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Grants (Various)

Organization Wisconsin Department of Transportation

State Wisconsin

Funding 78000000

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Wisconsin National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users.Wisconsin's allotment from the formula program is approximately $78 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

transportationelectrification@dot.wi.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Charge Forward Program

Organization Appalachian Power

State West Virginia

Funding Up to $250

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Appalachian Power offers residential customers a rebate of up to $250 for the purchase and installation of an ENERGY STAR certified Level 2 EV charger by an approved contractor.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: ENERGY STAR certified Level 2 EV chargers sold by an approved contractor
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

(800) 982-4237

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program West Virginia Alternative Fuel School Bus Incentive

Organization West Virginia Department of Education, Finance and School Operations

State West Virginia

Funding Up to 15% of the cost of purchasing, maintaining and operating alternative fuel school buses

Category School Bus, Bus

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description Any county that uses compressed natural gas (CNG), propane, or electricity for the operation of any portion of its school bus fleet is eligible for a 10% reimbursement from the West Virginia Department of Education to help offset maintenance, operation, and other costs. A county is eligible for an additional 5% reimbursement for the portion of the school bus system that is manufactured within the state of West Virginia (Reference West Virginia Code 18-9A-7)

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase, maintenance, operation and other costs associated with alternative fuel school buses; Any county qualifying for this allowance must submit a plan that includes the future use of the CNG, propane, or electric school buses to the Department of Education.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

David Baber
Director of School Transportation
(304) 558-2711
dbaber@k12.wv.us

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program West Virginia National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Grants (Various)

Organization West Virginia Department of Transportation

State West Virginia

Funding 46000000

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The West Virginia National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. West Virginia's allotment from the formula program is approximately $46 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

dot.info@wv.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program RMP Utah EV Incentives (Various)

Organization Rocky Mountain Power

State Utah

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Rocky Mountain Power provides rebates to non-residential and multi-family customers toward the purchase of Level 2 and direct current fast charging (DCFC) station. Rocky Mountain Power also offers custom grants to non-residential customers to cover the upfront costs of make-ready EV charging station projects. Additional.

For residential customers, Rocky Mountain Power offers a rebate of up to $200 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station. Customers may receive one Level 2 rebate per EV owned. The program also makes a Time-of-use charging rate available for eligible customers.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: Commercial, multi-unit dwelling and residential RMP customers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

ev@rockymountainpower.net

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Community Impact Fund

Organization Utah Department of Workforce Services

State Utah

Funding A tax credit equal to the amount of the severance tax owed, up to $5 million per year.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Hydrogen


Program Description Businesses that convert natural gas to hydrogen fuel, or produce natural gas solely for use in the production of hydrogen fuel for zero emission vehicles (ZEVs), may be eligible for an oil and gas severance tax credit.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: counties, cities, towns, school districts, building authorities, special service districts, water conservancy districts, county service areas, special improvement districts, water or sewer improvement districts, and public postsecondary institutions.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

dwscontactus@utah.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Alternative Fuel Grant Program

Organization Utah Department of Environmental Quality

State Utah

Funding Grants may cover 100% of the cost of purchasing a clean vehicle or 50% of the cost of conversion, up to $2,500.

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Conversion to Alternate Fuel Grant Program provides grants to businesses and government entities that purchase clean vehicles or install conversion equipment on eligible vehicles that allows the vehicles to operate on alternative fuel or reduces a vehicle’s emissions of regulated pollutants.

Eligibility Eligible clean vehicles must operate solely on alternative fuel, and may include on-road vehicles and off-road equipment. Eligible alternative fuels include propane, natural gas, and electricity.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

Mat Carlile
mcarlile@utah.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Workplace Electric Vehicle Charging Funding Assistance Program

Organization Utah Department of Environmental Quality

State Utah

Funding Up to $75,000 per charging station

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Utah Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) offers rebates of up to 50% of the cost to purchase and install Level 2 and direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Level 2 and DCFC stations; Eligible applicants include: Utah-based businesses and non-profit organizations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

ev@utah.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Alternative Fuel Heavy-Duty Vehicle Tax Credit Program

Organization Utah Department of Environmental Quality

State Utah

Funding Up to $12,000, based on vehicle year

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox


Program Description Taxpayers may be eligible for a tax credit for the purchase of a qualified heavy-duty AFV. Qualifying fuels include natural gas, electricity, and hydrogen.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Natural gas, 100% electric, or hydrogen-electric heavy-duty (category 7 or 8) vehicles that have never been titled or registered; At least 50% of the qualified vehicle’s miles must be driven in the state. A single taxpayer may claim credits for up to 10 AFVs annually.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

Mat Carlile
mcarlile@utah.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Utah National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Utah Department of Transportation

State Utah

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Utah National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Utah's allotment from the formula program is approximately $36 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $36,000,000

Contact

strategicinvestment@utah.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program UCS Energy Rebate Programs

Organization United Cooperative Services

State Texas

Funding 50% of the cost to install a Level 2 EV charger, up to $500

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description UCS offers residential customers a rebate of 50% of the cost to install a Level 2 EV charger, up to $500.

Eligibility Eligible customers must agree to charge EVs during off-peak hours
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

rebates@ucs.net

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Austin Energy Business EV Charger Rebate

Organization Austin Energy

State Texas

Funding Up to $5,000 per charging station installed, depending on charger type

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Austin Energy offers rebates to commercial customers for the purchase and installation of Level 2 or direct current fast EV charging stations at commercial properties.

Eligibility Eligible applicants must be commercial Austin Energy customers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

pluginaustin@austinenergy.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Austin Energy Home EV Charger Rebate

Organization Austin Energy

State Texas

Funding Up to $1,200

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Austin Energy offers residential customers who own an EV a rebate of 50% of the cost to purchase and install a qualified Level 2 EV charger, up to $1,200.

Eligibility Eligible applicants must be residential Austin Energy customers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

pluginaustin@austinenergy.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Entergy eTech

Organization Entergy

State Texas

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Off-Road, Truck

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Entergy offers commercial customers rebates for the purchase of select EVs and Level 2 EV charging stations.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase of drayage trucks, electric non-road equipment, DCFC and Level 2 chargers
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

etech@entergy.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program SWEPCO Level 2 Home EV Charging Station Rebate Program

Organization Southwestern Electric Power Company

State Texas

Funding Up to $250

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description SWEPCO offers residential customers a $250 rebate for the installation of an ENERGY STAR-certified Level 2 EV charger.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charger by residential SWEPCO customers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

(888) 216-3523

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program FlexEV Program

Organization CPS Energy

State Texas

Funding Up to $250

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description CPS Energy is helping EV owners develop good charging habits by introducing two FlexEVSM Rewards programs to provide EV owners financial incentives for charging when the energy demand is lower, outside of peak demand hours. The FlexEV Smart Rewards and FlexEV Off-Peak Rewards programs are available for EV owners with qualifying chargers to choose from. FlexEV Smart Rewards offers a $250 credit on residential customer utility bills for the use of qualified home EV chargers. FlexEV Off-Peak offers a $125 credit on residential customer utility bills for agreeing to charge during off-peak hours. Alternatively, CPS Energy offers a public charger program granting customers unlimited charging access to over 43 local charging stations for an annual fee of $96.

Eligibility Eligible applicants must be residential CPS Energy customers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

EVPublicCharging@CPSEnergy.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program AEP Texas Electric Vehicles for Your Business

Organization American Electric Power Texas

State Texas

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description AEP Texas offers advisory services to fleets to analyze vehicle electrification opportunities. Eligible applicants must be AEP Texas fleet customers that own and operate trucks, forklifts, buses, or passenger vehicles.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

(888) 710-4237

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP) Grants (Various)

Organization Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

State Texas

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality administers multiple grants as a part of the Texas Emissions Reductions Plan (TERP). Grant categories include: Seaport and Railyard Emissions Reduction Program, Emissions Reduction Incentive Grants, Texas Natural Gas Vehicle Grants, Texas Clean Fleet Program, Clean School Bus Program, and more. Please visit the program website for more information on all available grants and eligible technologies.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

terp@tceq.texas.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Texas National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Texas Department of Transportation

State Texas

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Texas National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Texas's allotment from the formula program is approximately $86 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $86,000,000

Contact

TxDOT_NEVI@txdot.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program TVA Fast Charge Network

Organization Tennessee Valley Authority

State Tennessee

Funding Up to $150,000 per DCFC station.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description TVA will establish and fund a network of direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations every 50 miles along interstates and major highways through the Fast Charge Network Program (Program). Initial eligible applicants shall include TVA served Local Power Companies (LPCs) whose service territory are located along prioritized corridor gaps, but future rounds of funding may expand applicant eligibility to include local government entities, private companies, and/or non-profits.

Eligibility Eligible applicants must be TVA Local Power Companies and must include a minimum of two DCFC ports per location
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

McKale Carter
dcarter6@tva.gov

Drew Frye
agfrye@tva.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Tennessee Volkswagen Settlement Programs (Various)

Organization Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation

State Tennessee

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, Truck, Bus

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description Funded by Tennessee's portion of hte Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) provides funding for the repower or replacement of Class 4-8 school, shuttle and transit buses, Class 4-7 local freight trucks, and Class 8 local freight trucks and port drayage trucks, with alternative fuel or all-electric models. Alternative fuels include, but are not limited to, compressed natural gas, propane, and hybrid electric technologies.

TDEC also provides funding for light-duty EV charging infrastructure. Private, public, and non-profit organizations, including state, local, and tribal governments, are eligible for funding.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The repower or replacement of Class 4-8 school, shuttle and transit buses, Class 4-7 local freight trucks, and Class 8 local freight trucks and port drayage trucks, with alternative fuel or all-electric models, as well as the purchase and installation of light-duty EV charging infrastructure
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

TDEC.OEP@tn.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Tennessee National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Tennessee Department of Transportation

State Tennessee

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Tennessee National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Tennessee's allotment from the formula program is approximately $88 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $88,000,000

Contact

TDOT.TEVI@tn.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program BHE Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Rebate

Organization Black Hills Energy

State South Dakota

Funding Up to $500 for the purchase and installation of a level 2 EV charger

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Black Hills Energy offers residential customers a rebate of up to $500 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charger.

Eligibility Applicants must be residential Black Hills Energy customers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

ReadyEV@blackhillscorp.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program BHE Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging Rebate

Organization Black Hills Energy

State South Dakota

Funding Up to $2,000 per port for Level 2 charger and installation for businesses, up to $20,000 or $35,000 for Level 3 DCFC fast charger for commercial and industrial use, and up to $3,000 per port for Level 2 charger and installation for government and nonprofit organizations.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Black Hills Energy offers rebates to commercial customers for the purchase and installation of Level 2 and direct current (DC) fast chargers.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include: Business, commercial, industrial, government and nonprofit customers of Black Hills Energy
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.blackhillsenergy.com/form/electric-vehicles-contact-form

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Deadline: December 13, 2024

Program Clean Diesel Grant Program

Organization South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources

State South Dakota

Funding See website for details

Category Transit, School Bus, Bus

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) administers the Clean Diesel Grant Program for bus diesel emission reduction projects. Projects are funded by South Dakota’s portion of the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust and the U.S. EPA’s Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) Program. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future DERA funding rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

barb.regynski@state.sd.us

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program South Dakota National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization South Dakota Department of Transportation

State South Dakota

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The South Dakota National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. South Dakota's allotment from the formula program is approximately $29 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $29,000,000

Contact

https://dot.sd.gov/contact

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program SC Empower Auto Program (Various)

Organization Santee Cooper

State South Carolina

Funding $250 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 charger

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Santee Cooper offers residential customers a rebate of up to $250 for the purchase of a qualified Level 2 EV charging station.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of Level 2 EV chargers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.santeecooper.com/contact-us/

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Park & Plug: EV Fast Charging

Organization Duke Energy

State South Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Duke Energy offers to install and maintain direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations across Duke Energy’s service territory at no cost to site hosts until 2026. DCFC stations will be installed at a maximum of 30 locations and site host applications will be reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis.

Eligibility All stations will be located at major interstates and highways throughout the Duke Energy service area in South Carolina with a minimum of two stations capable of charging a single vehicle at 100 kW.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

ParkandPlugNC@duke-energy.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program South Carolina Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Tax Exemption

Organization South Carolina State Legislature

State South Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Hydrogen


Program Description The following are exempt from state sales tax: 1) any device, equipment, or machinery operated by hydrogen or fuel cells; 2) any device, equipment, or machinery used to generate, produce, or distribute hydrogen and designated specifically for hydrogen or fuel cell applications; and 3) any device, equipment, or machinery used predominantly for manufacturing, or research and development involving hydrogen or fuel cell technologies. (Reference South Carolina Code of Laws 12-36-2120(71))

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

N/a

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program South Carolina Diesel Emissions Reductions Act (DERA) Grants (Various)

Organization South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

State South Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The State Clean Diesel Grant Program funded through DERA has provided an opportunity to help reduce diesel emissions. The federal funding for the State Clean Diesel Grant Program funds projects that provide cost-effective diesel emission reduction strategies. This funding is intended for county, city, or other local government entities, private organizations, businesses, and universities. Grants are awarded to eligible applicants for implementation of diesel emission reduction projects across the state to achieve public health and air quality goals. Please check the program website frequently for updates on current and upcoming DERA funding opportunities.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

dera@dhec.sc.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program South Carolina Battery Manufacturing Tax Incentive

Organization South Carolina State Legislature

State South Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description For taxation purposes, the taxable fair market value of manufacturing machinery and equipment purchased for use at a renewable energy manufacturing facility may be reduced by 20% of the original cost. (Reference South Carolina Code of Laws 12-10-30, 12-10-80, 12-15-20, 12-15-30, 12-37-930)

Eligibility Qualified facilities must invest at least $100 million in the project and create at least 200 new full-time jobs with an average compensation level of 150% of the annual per capita income in South Carolina or the county where the facility is located, whichever is less.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

N/a

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program South Carolina National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization South Carolina Department of Transportation

State South Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The South Carolina National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. South Carolina's allotment from the formula program is approximately $25 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $25,000,000

Contact

https://www.scdot.org/scdotcontactus/default.aspx

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program DLC Community Charging Program

Organization Duquesne Light Company

State Pennsylvania

Funding $5,000 per dual-port Level 2 charging station.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description DLC offers a rebate to multi-family dwellings, municipal governments, non-profit organizations, and businesses of up to $5,000 for the purchase of each dual-port Level 2 charging station.

Eligibility Eligible projects must be located within an environmental justice community. Eligible EV charging stations must also be networked, and participants must share charging station utilization data with DLC.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.duquesnelight.com/customer-support/contact

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program DLC Fleet Electrification Incentive & Assessment Program

Organization Duquesne Light Company

State Pennsylvania

Funding 50% of the cost to purchase eligible Level 2 or DCFC stations

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description DLC offers a rebate to commercial, municipal, and non-profit fleets for up to 50% of the cost to purchase eligible Level 2 or direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations. Eligible EV charging stations must be networked, and participants must share charging station utilization data with DLC.

DLC also offers advisory services to fleets to analyze fleet electrification opportunities. Eligible applicants must be DLC customers and include any commercial, municipal, or non-profit organization with light-, medium-, or heavy-duty fleet vehicles.

Eligibility Applicants must be DLC customers and include any commercial, municipal, or non-profit organization with light-, medium-, or heavy-duty fleet vehicles. Eligible EV charging stations must be networked, and participants must share charging station utilization data with DLC.
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.duquesnelight.com/customer-support/contact

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program DLC Residential EV Rebates

Organization Duquesne Light Company

State Pennsylvania

Funding $50 gift card or direct deposit

Category Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric


Program Description DLC offers a $50 gift card or direct deposit to residential customers who purchase or lease an EV.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The lease of qualified EVs
Vehicle Class Light duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.duquesnelight.com/customer-support/contact

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program EVSmart Rebates (Various)

Organization Pennsylvania Department of Revenue

State Pennsylvania

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description PECO offers commercial customers a 50% discount on electricity distribution charges for DCFC stations enrolled in the Pilot Discount for Fast Charging Infrastructure Program. PECO provides rebates of $50 to residential customers who purchase a new, qualified EV.

Commercial customers are also eligible for up to $2,000 to commercial customers for the purchase and installation of Level 2 EV charging stations. Projects located within environmental justice communities may receive a rebate of up to $3,000.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase of new EVs, Level 2 EV chargers and DCFC stations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

EV@PECO.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program ​Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Tax Credit

Organization Pennsylvania Department of Revenue

State Pennsylvania

Funding Tax credits may be equal to $0.81 per kilogram of hydrogen and $0.47 per one thousand cubic feet of natural gas purchased for use in manufacturing at a facility that is part of a Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Hydrogen


Program Description Qualified Taxpayers purchasing clean hydrogen and natural gas for use in manufacturing at a facility in the Commonwealth will be entitled to a Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (“RCHH “) Tax Credit. The RCHH Tax Credit will be equal to eighty-one cents per kilogram of clean hydrogen purchased from a Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub within the Commonwealth and/or forty-seven cents per unit of natural gas that is purchased and used in manufacturing at the project facility by a qualified taxpayer.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Clean hydrogen purchased from a Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub within the Commonwealth
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://revenue-pa.custhelp.com/

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Deadline: December 20, 2024

Program DEP Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant (AFIG) Program

Organization Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

State Pennsylvania

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The AFIG Program provides financial assistance for innovative, advanced fuel and vehicle technology projects. Projects that result in product commercialization and the expansion of Pennsylvania companies are favored in the selection process.

Eligibility Eligible applicants include school districts, municipal authorities, political subdivisions, non-profits, corporations, limited liability companies or partnerships incorporated or registered in the Commonwealth.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $5,000,000
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

Josh Dziubek
jdziubek@pa.gov

Other program questions
RA-AFIG@pa.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Deadline: June 30, 2025

Program DEP Alternative Fuel Vehicle Rebates

Organization Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

State Pennsylvania

Funding Up to $2,000 for a new or pre-owned EV, $1,500 for a PHEV and $500 for CNG, Propane and Electric Motorcycles. An additional rebate of $1,000 is available for all applicants that meet the low-income requirement.

Category Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) AFV Program offers rebates to assist eligible residents with the cost of the purchase or lease of new or qualifying pre-owned AFVs, including all-electric vehicles (EVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles, electric motorcycles, and propane vehicles.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: New or used EVs, PHEVs, propane or CNG vehicles and electric motorcycles; Applicants must meet income eligibility requirements for the program and eligible AFV purchase price not exceed $50,000.
Vehicle Class Light duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

egrantshelp@pa.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Driving PA Forward (Various)

Organization Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection

State Pennsylvania

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) offers rebates for the replacement or repower of Class 4-8 local freight trucks and port drayage trucks, school buses, transit buses, and shuttle buses with new diesel, electric, or alternative fuel vehicles or technologies as a part o the Driving Pennsylvania Forward program. Please visit the program website for more information on currently open and upcoming funding rounds.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Class 4-8 Local Freight Trucks and Port Drayage Trucks, Class 4-8 School Buses, Shuttle Buses, or Transit Buses, Freight Switcher Locomotives, Ferries/Tugs, Airport Ground Support Equipment, Forklifts and Port Cargo Handling Equipment, Light Duty Zero, Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment (Level 2 and/or DC Fast Chargers), Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) Option: PA State Clean Diesel Program
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $118,000,000
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

RA-EPVWMITIGATION@pa.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Pennsylvania National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

State Pennsylvania

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Pennsylvania National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Pennsylvania's allotment from the formula program is approximately $171.5 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $171,500,000

Contact

ra-pdevcorridors@pa.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program ACOG Clean Air Grants Program

Organization Association of Central Oklahoma Governments

State Oklahoma

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) issues grants for alternative fuel and advanced technology vehicle projects in the Oklahoma City Area Regional Transportation Study (OCARTS) area. Projects must provide a reduction in vehicle equipment emissions and cannot increase the number of vehicles in applicant fleets.

Eligibility Eligible projects must provide a reduction in vehicle equipment emissions and cannot increase the number of vehicles in applicant fleets. Eligible projects may also include AFV fueling stations or charging infrastructure.
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $4,000,000

Contact

Eric Pollard
epollard@acogok.org

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program OEC Energy Efficiency Rebates

Organization Oklahoma Electric Cooperative

State Oklahoma

Funding $300

Category Infrastructure, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description OEC offers a rebate of up to $300 for customers who own an EV.

Eligibility Applicants must own a Level 2 charger, and electric vehicle, and schedule the vehicle to charge between 9pm and 5am
Vehicle Class Light duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

Daniel Lofland
Daniel.Lofland@okcoop.org

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Oklahoma Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Tax Credit

Organization Oklahoma State Legislature

State Oklahoma

Funding Up to 45% of the cost of installing commercial alternative fueling infrastructure. An additional credit is available for up to 50% of the cost of installing a residential propane, compressed natural gas, or liquefied natural gas fueling system for noncommercial purposes, up to $2,500

Category Infrastructure

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description For tax years beginning before December 31, 2028, a tax credit is available for up to 45% of the cost of installing commercial alternative fueling infrastructure. (Reference Oklahoma Statutes 68-2357.22)

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Alternative fueling infrastructure for natural gas, propane, hydrogen and/or electricity; Eligible alternative fuels include natural gas, propane, hydrogen, and electricity. The infrastructure must be new and not previously installed or used to fuel alternative fuel vehicles.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

N/a

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Oklahoma Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Tax Credit

Organization Oklahoma State Legislature

State Oklahoma

Funding Credit starts at $5,500 for 6,000 lbs or below vehicles, up to $100,000 for vehicles larger than 26,501 lbs.

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description For tax years beginning before December 31, 2028, a one-time income tax credit is available for up to $50,000 towards the cost of purchasing a new original equipment manufactured AFV or converting a vehicle to operate on an alternative fuel. Tax credit amounts vary depending in the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle. (Reference Oklahoma Statutes 68-2357.22)

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase of a new original equipment manufactured AFV or converting a vehicle to operate on an alternative fuel.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
HVIP
Stackable
This rebate is stackable with HVIP
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

N/a

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program ODEQ Alternative Fuel School Bus Program

Organization Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality

State Oklahoma

Funding Up to 45% of eligible project costs

Category Infrastructure, School Bus

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) offers rebates for projects that repower or replace an actively used, engine model year 2009 or older, diesel school bus with a model that operates on alternative fuel.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The repower or replacement an actively used, engine model year 2009 or older, diesel school bus with a model that operates on alternative fuel. Charging infrastructure for electric buses is eligible for funding, but is subject to a per-charger maximum and project cap. Eligible alternative fuels and technologies include all-electric, propane, and natural gas
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $4,100,000
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

VWsettlement@deq.ok.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
CLOSED

Program ChargeOK

Organization Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality

State Oklahoma

Funding Up to 80% of eligible project costs

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) ChargeOK program offers grants for public EV charging stations. Further rounds of ChargeOK funding are not anticipated at this time.

Eligibility Eligible projects include: The installation of direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations located along designated EV transportation corridors and DCFC or Level 2 EV charging stations located at destination locations or community charging hubs.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $3,100,000

Contact

VWsettlement@deq.ok.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Oklahoma National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Oklahoma Department of Transportation

State Oklahoma

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Oklahoma National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users.Oklahoma's allotment from the formula program is approximately $66 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $66,000,000

Contact

https://oklahoma.gov/evok/contact-evok.html

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program FEC Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Rebates

Organization Firelands Electric Cooperative

State Ohio

Funding $250 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charger

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description FEC offers rebates of $250 to FEC customers who install Level 2 EV charging station(s) at a home, office, or other building.

Eligibility The purchase and installation of Level 2 EV chargers by cooperative members
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.firelandsec.com/contact-us

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Deadline: November 12, 2024

Program Diesel Emissions Reduction Grant (DERG)

Organization Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

State Ohio

Funding See website for details

Category Transit, School Bus, Bus

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) provides Diesel Emissions Reduction Grants (DERG) for projects that reduce emissions by retiring and replacing diesel public transit buses.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The retiring and replacement of public diesel transit buses
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

Carolyn Watkins
carolyn.watkins@epa.ohio.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Ohio Volkswagen Settlement Programs (Various)

Organization Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

State Ohio

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description Funded by the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust, The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (Ohio EPA) offers grants for the replacement or repower of eligible on- and off-road vehicles and equipment. Eligible on-road projects include Class 4-8 trucks, school, shuttle, and public transit buses. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future rounds of funding.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Airport ground support equipment, ferries, forklifts, port cargo handling equipment, and freight-switcher locomotives. Eligible projects may also include alternative fuel infrastructure if the applicant conducts a site assessment.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

VW_Settlement@epa.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Deadline: November 18, 2024

Program Ohio National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Ohio Department of Transportation

State Ohio

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Ohio National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users.Ohio's allotment from the formula program is approximately $140 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $140,000,000

Contact

NEVI@drive.ohio.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program North Dakota Renewable Energy Program

Organization North Dakota Industrial Commission

State North Dakota

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Hydrogen


Program Description The North Dakota Industrial Commission’s Renewable Energy Program provides matching grants and other forms of assistance to support research and development projects involving advanced and sugar-based biofuel, hydrogen, and other renewable technologies.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

ndicgrants@nd.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
CLOSED

Program North Dakota Volkswagen Settlement Programs (Various)

Organization North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality

State North Dakota

Funding Grants may cover up to 38% of non-government project costs and up to 50% of government project costs. If funding is available, applicants may also allocate up to 15% of project costs to light-duty electric vehicle charging stations or hydrogen fueling equipment

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description Funded by the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust, The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ) offers grants for the replacement or repower of non-road and on-road medium- and heavy-duty vehicles with new diesel or alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs). The final project funding application opportunity from the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust program closed on September 13, 2024.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: All-electric, compressed natural gas, propane, and hybrid electric vehicles.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

Keith Hinnenkamp
khinnenk@nd.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Clean Sustainable Energy Authority (CSEA) Grant

Organization North Dakota Industrial Commission

State North Dakota

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The North Dakota Industrial Commission (NDIC) administers the Clean Sustainable Energy Authority (CSEA) which provides grants to enhance the production of low-emission technology projects that increase economic benefits, create jobs, minimize waste, increase efficiency or reliability, or maximize the market potential for sustainable energy technology in North Dakota.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

ndicgrants@nd.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program North Dakota National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization North Dakota Department of Transportation

State North Dakota

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The North Dakota National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. North Dakota's allotment from the formula program is approximately $25.9 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $25,900,000

Contact

https://www.dot.nd.gov/contact-us

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Duke Energy Multifamily Location EV Charging Incentive (Park & Plug)

Organization Duke Energy

State North Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Duke Energy offers free EV charging station equipment, installation, maintenance, warranty, and network connection services to residents of multifamily dwellings through the Park & Plug Program.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of Level 2 EV chargers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

ParkandPlugNC@duke-energy.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Duke Energy Homebuilder Charger Prep Credit

Organization Duke Energy

State North Carolina

Funding $150 for new homes upfitted with EV charging infrastructure

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Duke Energy offers home building customers a rebate for upfitting new homes with EV charging infrastructure.

Eligibility Eligibility requirements include: Constructing a home within the Duke Energy service territory in North Carolina, completing and submitting the application form during construction and at least 30 days before homeowner possession, demonstrating installed EV charging infrastructure with supporting evidence such as an itemized invoice for EV work, a certificate of occupancy, a diagram or picture of the installed infrastructure, and a copy of the building permit
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.duke-energy.com/customer-service/email-us

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Duke Energy Commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Make-Ready Rebates

Organization Duke Energy

State North Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Duke Energy offers business and commercial customers a rebate for electrical upgrades to support EV charging stations. Rebate amounts vary by project and EV charging station type.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of DCFC and Level 2 EV chargers; Eligible applicants include: Workplaces, businesses, transit agencies, schools, multifamily dwellings, fleets, new construction homes, and publicly available EV charging stations.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.duke-energy.com/customer-service/email-us

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Duke Energy EV Charger Prep Credit

Organization Duke Energy

State North Carolina

Funding Up to $1,133 per customer

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Duke Energy offers residential customers a rebate for electrical upgrades to support a Level 2 or direct current fast charging (DCFC) station.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of DCFC and Level 2 EV chargers
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://www.duke-energy.com/customer-service/email-us

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Duke Energy Electric School Bus Incentive (Park & Plug)

Organization Duke Energy

State North Carolina

Funding Up to $197K of funding for each electric school bus and associated infrastructure for up to 6 buses in this region

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Bus

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Duke Energy is seeking interested school districts to participate in a forthcoming EV School Bus program. Under this program, Duke Energy will provide charging infrastructure for EV school buses and partial funding for bus deployment. Exact timing of deployments is subject to additional funding opportunities; therefore, at this time, the company is seeking districts replacing buses in 2024 that have an interest in deploying EV school buses.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase of electric school buses and associated infrastructure
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $1,182,000
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

ParkandPlugNC@duke-energy.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program TEN Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives (Various)

Organization Touchstone Energy Network

State North Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Touchstone Energy member cooperatives may offer EV incentives to residential customers. Please visit the program website for more information, including a full list of member cooperatives and available incentives.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

tseinfo@nreca.coop

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program TVA Fast Charge Network

Organization Tennessee Valley Authority

State North Carolina

Funding The Program offers funding for public DCFC stations along EV corridor gaps, up to $150,000 per DCFC station

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description TVA will establish and fund a network of direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations every 50 miles along interstates and major highways through the Fast Charge Network Program (Program). Initial eligible applicants shall include TVAserved Local Power Companies (LPCs) whose service territory are located along prioritized corridor gaps, but future rounds of funding may expand applicant eligibility to include local government entities, private companies, and/or non-profits.

Eligibility Eligible projects must include a minimum of two DCFC ports per location, and applicants must be TVA local power companies
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

McKale Carter
dcarter6@tva.gov

Drew Frye
agfrye@tva.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Energy Policy Act (EPAct) Credit

Organization North Carolina State Energy Office

State North Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The North Carolina State Energy Office administers the Energy Policy Act (EPAct) Credit Banking and Selling Program, which enables the state to generate funds from the sale of EPAct 1992 credits. The funds that EPAct credit sales generate are deposited into the Alternative Fuel Revolving Fund (Fund) for state agencies to offset the incremental costs of purchasing biodiesel blends of at least 20% (B20) or ethanol blends of at least 85% (E85), developing alternative fueling infrastructure, and purchasing AFVs and hybrid electric vehicles. Funds are distributed to state departments, institutions, and agencies in proportion to the number of EPAct credits generated by each.

Eligibility For the purposes of this program, alternative fuels include 100% biodiesel (B100), biodiesel blends of at least B20, ethanol blends of at least E85, compressed natural gas, propane, and electricity.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

N/a

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Clean Fuel Advanced Technology (CFAT) Project

Organization North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center

State North Carolina

Funding Up to $300,000 per project

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center released a Request for Proposals (RFP) in 2022 for projects that look at reducing transportation-related emissions for areas in nonattainment with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Projects from that RFP period are still in progress through September 30, 2024. Potential applicants are encouraged to visit the program website and subscribe to its newsletter for updates on future funding rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $1,500,000

Contact

nccleantech@ncsu.edu

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program North Carolina Volkswagen Settlement Programs (Various)

Organization North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality

State North Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Bus

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description North Carolina’s Phase 2 beneficiary mitigation plan is the final phase of funding combining the previously proposed phases 2 and 3 into one final phase. This plan addresses Phase 2 (2022 - 2024) only. DEQ plans to invest the remaining funds ($66.5 million) during this period.

DEQ will manage the Volkswagen Settlement funds through two main programs: the Diesel Bus & Vehicle Replacement Program, and the Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Infrastructure Program. Each program will have several funding opportunities. Please visit the program website for more information and specific application instructions for each program.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $66,500,000
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

daq.NC_VWGrants@deq.nc.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program NCDEQ Diesel Bus and Vehicle Program

Organization North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality

State North Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality is designed to achieve significant reductions in diesel emissions. The program is currently in its second phase of funding, providing assistance for three subprograms: Transit and Shuttle Bus, School Bus and Clean Heavy-Duty Equipment and Vehicle Programs. Each program Request for Proposals (RFP) will be released at separate times. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future funding opportunities.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Class 4-8 Transit and Shuttle Buses, Class 4-8 School Buses, Class 4-8 equipment and vehicles such as local freight trucks, ferries, forklifts, and switcher locomotives; Eligible applicants include: Local, state and tribal government organizations, Public or private nonprofit organizations, and, Public/private partnerships where the lead applicant represents a public sector or a public or private non-profit.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $54,400,000
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

daq.nc_vwgrants@ncdenr.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program North Carolina National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization North Carolina Department of Transportation

State North Carolina

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The North Carolina National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users.North Carolina's allotment from the formula program is approximately $109 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $109,000,000

Contact

https://www.ncdot.gov/contact/Pages/form.aspx?UnitName=NEVI&sourceUrl=/initiatives-policies/environmental/climate-change/NEVI/Pages/default.aspx

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Drive Electric

Organization New Hampshire Electric Co-op

State New Hampshire

Funding Commercial: 75% of the purchase/installation cost of a Level 2 charger or DCFC station, up to $2,500; Residential: $300 per Level 2 or larger charging station, up to $600 max per account; $1,000 for the purchase of new/used EVs, $600 for PHEVs, $300 for electric motorcycles

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description NHEC offers EV charging station incentives for residential, commercial, and municipal customers. Rebate value varies by customer and charging station type. Please visit the program website for more information on all available incentives. Residential customers are also eligible for rebates towards the purchase or lease of new or used electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and electric motorcycles.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: DCFC and Level 2 charging stations
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

solutions@nhec.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
CLOSED

Program New Hampshire Diesel Emissions Reductions Act (DERA) Grants (Various)

Organization New Hampshire Department of Transportation

State New Hampshire

Funding Grant funding reimburses a portion of eligible project costs; dependent on project type, 45% to replace a diesel vehicle with an EV, 25% to replace an old diesel vehicle with a newer, cleaner diesel vehicle

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Hydrogen, Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The New Hampshire Clean Diesel Grant Program is funded by EPA through the Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) with additional funding from the New Hampshire VW Mitigation Trust. The program is managed by the Air Resources Division, Technical Services Bureau of NHDES. The goal of this grant program is to reduce the emissions from diesel engines in the State. Projects eligible for funding include vehicle and equipment replacement, engine replacement, idle reduction technologies and aerodynamic technologies. Funding opportunities are guided each year by the annual DERA work plan. This program has permanently closed, having distributed the final round of funding on August 2, 2024.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

Jack Wade
jack.s.wade@des.nh.gov
(603) 271-8468

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program New Hampshire National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization New Hampshire Department of Transportation

State New Hampshire

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The New Hampshire National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. New Hampshire's allotment from the formula program is approximately $17.2 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $17,200,000

Contact

ev-infrastructure@dot.nh.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Next Round TBD

Program Nevada National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Nevada Department of Transportation

State Nevada

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Nevada National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Nevada's allotment from the formula program is approximately $38 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $38,000,000

Contact

evnevada@dot.nv.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Nevada Volkswagen Settlement Programs (Various)

Organization Nevada Division of Environmental Protection

State Nevada

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description In 2017, Volkswagen settled with the U.S. government and California after it was discovered that the company was violating the Clean Air Act by designing their diesel-powered cars to cheat on smog tests. Nearly 6,000 VW diesel-powered cars in Nevada and more than 590,000 across the U.S. emitted nitrogen oxide (NOx) pollution over the legal limit — sometimes by as much as 40x. Through the national settlement, Nevada is receiving $24.8 million to fund projects that will offset the excess pollution emitted by VW across the state. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future funding rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding $24,800,000
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

https://ndep.nv.gov/contact-us

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program SPPD Electric Vehicle (EV) Promotional Event Incentive

Organization Southern Public Power District

State Nebraska

Funding 100% reimbursement for the cost of hosting an EV event in partnership with local utilities, up to $2,000

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description SPPD offers wholesale utility, vehicle dealership, and community-based entity customers a 100% reimbursement, up to $2,000, for the cost of hosting an EV event in partnership with local utilities.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

Kyle Beiermann
klbeier@nppd.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program SPPD Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives (Various)

Organization Southern Public Power District

State Nebraska

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Southern Public Power District (SPPD) offers several electric vehicle (EV) and EV charging incentives geared towards both its residential and commercial customers. Additional incentives are available to non-profits. Please visit the program website for more information on all available incentives by customer type.

Eligibility (800) 579-3019
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

(800) 579-3019

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program NPPD Electric Vehicle (EV) Promotional Event Incentive

Organization Nebraska Public Power District

State Nebraska

Funding 100% reimbursement for the cost of hosting an EV event in partnership with local utilities, up to $2,000

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description NPPD offers wholesale utility, vehicle dealership, and community-based entity customers a 100% reimbursement, up to $2,000, for the cost of hosting an EV event in partnership with local utilities.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

Kyle Beiermann
klbeier@nppd.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program NPPD Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives (Various)

Organization Nebraska Public Power District

State Nebraska

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) offers several electric vehicle (EV) and EV charging incentives geared towards both its residential and commercial customers. Additional incentives are available to non-profits. Please visit the program website for more information on all available incentives by customer type.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

(402) 563-5084

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Alternative Fuel Transit Vehicle Tax Refund

Organization Nebraska Department of Revenue

State Nebraska

Funding See website for detailsv

Category Transit, School Bus, Bus

Technology CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Nebraska Department of Revenue will refund taxes paid on compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, and propane when the fuel is used to operate buses capable of carrying seven or more passengers within or near a municipality. (Reference Nebraska Revised Statutes 66-6,100 and 66-6,109.01)

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

legislaturehelp@leg.ne.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Nebraska Clean Diesel Rebate Program

Organization Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy

State Nebraska

Funding See website for details

Category Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) Clean Diesel Rebate Program will provide funding for the replacement of medium- to heavy-duty diesel refuse, local freight, delivery, and maintenance trucks. The program will also provide funding for the replacement of diesel school buses.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

ndee.moreinfo@nebraska.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Nebraska National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Nebraska Department of Transportation

State Nebraska

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Nebraska National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Nebraska's allotment from the formula program is approximately $30.2 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $30,200,000

Contact

https://dot.nebraska.gov/contact-us/

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Deadline: January 31, 2025

Program Montana MDHD Bus & Transit Grants (Various)

Organization Montana Department of Environmental Quality

State Montana

Funding See website for details

Category Transit, School Bus, Bus

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid, CNG/Low Nox, Other Fuel Technology


Program Description The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) offers grants for the replacement of qualified medium- and heavy-duty diesel transit buses with new all-electric, diesel hybrid, compressed natural gas, or propane shuttle or transit buses.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The replacement of qualified MDHD diesel transit buses with new all-electric, diesel hybrid, compressed natural gas, or propane shuttle/transit buses. School buses, and airport ground support vehicles are also eligible.
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

Kayla Maki
KMaki@mt.gov
(408) 444-6459

Neal Ullman
Neal.Ullman@mt.gov
(406) 444-6582

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Montana National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Montana Department of Transportation

State Montana

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Montana National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Montana's allotment from the formula program is approximately $43 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $43,000,000

Contact

Kayla Maki
KMaki@mt.gov
(408) 444-6459

Neal Ullman
Neal.Ullman@mt.gov
(406) 444-6582

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Kirkwood Electric Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Rebate

Organization Kirkwood Electric

State Missouri

Funding $300 per applicant

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Kirkwood Electric offers residential and business customers a $300 rebate for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase of a Level 2 EV charging station
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

KirkwoodElectric@kirkwoodmo.org

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Evergy Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Rebate

Organization Evergy

State Missouri

Funding $500 per applicant

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Evergy offers a $500 rebate for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station to qualified residential customers that purchase or lease an EV and enroll in a time-of-use rate.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase of a Level 2 EV charging station
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

EVadvisor@evergy.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Availability
Deadline: September 30, 2024

Program Ameren Missouri Charging Station Incentives

Organization Ameren Missouri

State Missouri

Funding Up to $5,000 per Level 2 charging port; Up to $20,000 per DCFC port

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Ameren Missouri’s Charge Ahead program offers competitive incentives to non-residential customers for the installation of Level 2 EV charging stations or direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations at qualifying workplaces, multi-unit dwellings (MUDs), and public areas.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of Level 2 EV charging stations or direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations; Sites must be located in Ameren Missouri’s service territory and require no electrical upgrades.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

EVMissouri@ameren.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Missouri National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Missouri Department of Transportation

State Missouri

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Missouri National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Missouri's allotment from the formula program is approximately $98.9 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $98,900,000

Contact

Elizabeth Prestwood

elizabeth.prestwood@modot.mo.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Entergy eTech

Organization Entergy

State Mississippi

Funding Up to $25,000 for select non-road EV; $250 for Level 2 EV chargers; up to $1,500 for DCFC

Category Infrastructure, Off-Road, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Entergy offers commercial customers rebates for the purchase of select EVs and Level 2 EV chargers.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Electric Forklifts (up to $500), Electric Drayage Trucks ($1,500), Electric Truck Refrigeration (up to $1,000), Electric Cranes (up to $25,000), Electric Scissor and Boom Lift ($100), Light-Duty Electric Burden Carrier ($100), Electric Walk-Behind Floor Scrubber ($100), Electric Riding Floor Scrubber ($150), Electric Golf Cart ($150), Level 2 EV Charger ($250), and Direct Current (DC) Fast Charger (up to $1,500).
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

etech@entergy.com

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program MP Commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger and Off-Road Equipment Rebate

Organization Mississippi Power

State Mississippi

Funding Up to $2,000 for the purchase of a Level 2 EV charger, truck electric auxiliary power unit plug, or truck electric transport refrigeration unit; Up to $1,000 for the purchase of an electric forklift

Category Infrastructure, Off-Road, Truck

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Mississippi Power offers commercial customers a rebate of $2,000 for the purchase of a Level 2 EV charger, truck electric auxiliary power unit plug, or truck electric transport refrigeration unit. Mississippi Power also offers customers and dealerships rebates of up to $1,000 for the purchase of an electric forklift

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Level 2 EV chargers, truck electric auxiliary power unit plugs, truck electric transport refrigeration units, electric forklifts
Vehicle Class Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://customerservice2.southerncompany.com/CustService/ContactUs?mnuOpco=MPChtml

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program MP Electric Vehicle (EV) Rebates

Organization Mississippi Power

State Mississippi

Funding Up to $1,250 for new all-electric vehicle purchases; Up to $750 for new PHEV purchases

Category Other Vehicle Type

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Mississippi Power offers residential customers rebates for new, leased, or pre-owned EVs.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase of new or used PHEVs and all-electric vehicles
Vehicle Class Light duty
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://customerservice2.southerncompany.com/CustService/ContactUs?mnuOpco=MPChtml

Visit Website

Updated
November 6, 2024

Program TVA Fast Charge Network

Organization Tennessee Valley Authority

State Mississippi

Funding The Program offers funding for public DCFC stations along EV corridor gaps, up to $150,000 per DCFC station.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description TVA will establish and fund a network of direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations every 50 miles along interstates and major highways through the Fast Charge Network Program (Program). Initial eligible applicants shall include TVAserved Local Power Companies (LPCs) whose service territory are located along prioritized corridor gaps, but future rounds of funding may expand applicant eligibility to include local government entities, private companies, and/or non-profits.

Eligibility Eligible projects must include a minimum of two DCFC ports per location. Eligible applicants must be TVA Local Power Companies.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

McKale Carter
dcarter6@tva.gov

Drew Frye
agfrye@tva.gov

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Updated
November 6, 2024

Program Mississippi National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program

Organization Mississippi Department of Transportation

State Mississippi

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description The Mississippi National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Deployment Program is derived from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law enacted as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The goal of the NEVI Program is to deploy a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations that provide a convenient, reliable, affordable, and equitable experience for all users. Mississippi's allotment from the formula program is approximately $50.5 million to develop its portion of the national network. Please visit the program website for more information on current and future NEVI application rounds.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding $50,500,000

Contact

mdotevi@mdot.ms.gov

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Connexus Energy Commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Program

Organization Connexus Energy

State Minnesota

Funding Up to $1,000 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Connexus Energy offers commercial customers a rebate of up to $1,000 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of a Level 2 charger; Eligible applicants include: Public entities and workplaces
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

info@connexusenergy.com

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Program MPA Propane Vehicle Rebates (Various)

Organization Minnesota Propane Association

State Minnesota

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure, Transit, School Bus, Off-Road, Truck, Bus, Other Vehicle Type

Technology Other Fuel Technology


Program Description Minnesota Propane Association (MPA) offers rebates for the purchase or refitting of traditional combustion engine vehicles to propane fuelled engines. Incentives are available for school buses, a variety of vehicles and irrigation engines.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase of new propane vehicles, or conversion of gasoline vehicles to propane
Vehicle Class Light duty, Medium/Heavy Duty
Total Funding TBD
Scrappage
Required
This rebate requires scrapping old vehicles

Contact

info@mnpropane.org

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
Deadline: December 31, 2024

Program MP Residential Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Program

Organization Minnesota Power

State Minnesota

Funding Up to $500 for the cost of installating a second service and meter

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Minnesota Power offers a TOU rate to residential customers with EVs. To be eligible, EV charging stations must use a separate sub-metered circuit. Minnesota Power also offers a $500 rebate to customers enrolling in the EV TOU rate for the cost of installing a second service and meter.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of a second service meter; To be eligible, EV charging stations must use a separate sub-metered circuit.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

electricvehicles@mnpower.com

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program REA Residential Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Program

Organization Runestone Electric Association

State Minnesota

Funding Up to $500 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Runestone Electric Association offers rebates to residential customers of up to $500 for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of a Level 2 charger; To receive the full rebate, eligible applicants must enroll EV charging stations in a time-of-use (TOU) rate. EV charging stations not installed on a TOU rate will receive $250.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

REA@runestoneelectric.com

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Connexus Energy Residential Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Program

Organization Connexus Energy

State Minnesota

Funding Up to $500 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Connexus Energy offers a rebate of up to $500 to residential customers for the installation of a qualified Level 2 EV charging station.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of a Level 2 charger; Eligible applicants must enroll in a time-of-use rate.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

info@connexusenergy.com

Visit Website

Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program ChargeWise

Organization Dakota Electric Association

State Minnesota

Funding Up to $500 for the purchase and installation of a Level 1 or Level 2 EV charging station

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Dakota Electric Association (DEA) offers TOU rates to members with electric vehicles (EVs) enrolled in the ChargeWise program. To be eligible for the TOU rate, a ChargeWise circuit is required. Customers may choose to power their EV with 100% wind energy for the lifetime of the vehicle.

Dakota Electric also offers a rebate of up to $500 for the installation of Level 1 or Level 2 EV charging station.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of a Level 1 or Level 2 charger; To be eligible for the rebate, EVs must use a separate sub-metered circuit.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

rebates@dakotaelectric.com

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program GRE Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Program

Organization Great River Energy

State Minnesota

Funding See website for details

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Great River Energy's Electric Vehicle Charging program is available to all makes of Level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). Both purchased and leased equipment (minimum term 5 years) is eligible for rebates. Direct current fast charging (DCFC) does not qualify for this incentive.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: Public Charging; Workplace & Multifamily Charging; Fleet Charging
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

Tom Labrecht
tlambrecht@GREnergy.com

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Optimize Your Charge

Organization Xcel Energy

State Minnesota

Funding Customers may receive a $50 credit for each vehicle or EV charging station registered in the program.

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Xcel Energy offers commercial fleet customers a $50 annual bill credit for charging EVs during off-peak hours.

Eligibility See website for details
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://co.my.xcelenergy.com/s/business/ev/interest

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program Xcel Energy Commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Incentive

Organization Xcel Energy

State Minnesota

Funding Up to $2,200 when installing a Level 2 port or $45,000 when installing a DC fast charger port

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Xcel Energy occasionally offers rebates for commercial customers. Currently, the incentive program is focused on public organizations in underserved communities. Please see the program website for more information on qualifying regions, purchases and eligibility information.

Eligibility Eligible costs include: The purchase and installation of a DCFC or Level 2 charger
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

https://co.my.xcelenergy.com/s/business/ev/interest

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program LREC EV Charging Station and Rate Program

Organization Lake Region Electric Cooperative

State Minnesota

Funding Up to $500 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Lake Region Electric Cooperative (LREC) offers a rebate of up to $500 for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station. LREC also offers a TOU rate to members with EVs enrolled in the ChargeWise program.

Eligibility To be eligible for the TOU rate, vehicles must use a separate sub-metered circuit.
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

(800) 552-7658

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Updated
November 5, 2024

Availability
First Come First Served

Program OTPC EV Charging Station and Rate Program

Organization Otter Tail Power Company

State Minnesota

Funding Up to $500 for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EV charging station

Category Infrastructure

Technology Battery Electric, Hybrid


Program Description Otter Tail Power Company offers a TOU rate to residential customers with electric vehicles (EV). The TOU rate only applies to electricity used to charge the EV. Otter Tail Power Company also offers residential customers a $500 rebate for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station.

Eligibility Eligible customers must be enrolled in the EV TOU rate
Vehicle Class N/A
Total Funding TBD

Contact

800-257-4044

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