The NEVI Formula Program allocates $5 billion in funding to states to deploy DC fast charging stations along designated alternative fuel corridors nationwide.
Qualifying businesses can receive a 30% tax credit, up to $100,000 per charging station, for the purchase and installation of EV charging infrastructure.
Businesses and organizations can receive up to $4,500 per Level 2 charging stations, up to 3 stations per location, when installing chargers for their employees, their customers, and/or the public.
Consumers Energy electric business customers may qualify for a rebate of up to $70,000 when installing DC fast chargers (DCFC).
PowerMIDrive's Multifamily Property rebates are designed to help property owners invest in critical infrastructure for new or existing multifamily properties.
DTE Energy offers funding for Level 2 and DC fast EV charging stations. Funding can cover up to $2,000 for L2 and up to $55,000 for DC fast chargers.
The state of Michigan offers funding of up to $70,000 for eligible DC Fast chargers. Funding can only be used for eligible EV charging equipment.
is offered by the Indiana Michigan Power in Central Michigan. Funding is available for Level 2 chargers installed in commercial and industrial settings, fleet, multi unit dwellings. This program offers $2,500 for first charging port, $500 for each additional charging port.
The PowerMIDrive Community Charging program is offering a rebate up to $7,500 to help communities offset the costs of installing charging infrastructure.