You could get up to $750 towards EV charging equipment and installation costs through the SMUD Charge@Home program.
Program funds up to $550 per charging station. Level 2 charging stations that are hardwired installations that require a panel upgrade maybe eligible for an additional rebate of up to $1,000.
Applicants may be eligible for a rebate of $250-$500 for installing a level 2 EV charging station.
Azusa Light & Water offers a $500 rebate for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 residential EV charging station.
GWP offers rebates of up to $599 for smart/networked residential chargers and up to $6,000 for commercial or multi-family stations.
The city of Colton offers a rebate of up to $500 for an approved Level 2 EV charger installed.
Install an EV charging station and receive up to $1,500 to offset some of the costs of purchasing and installing a Level 2 charging station.
Customers will be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses, up to $1,500 per any Level 2 EV charger for customers NOT participating in one of the Utilities networked Time of Use (TOU) programs or EV Rate programs or up to $3,000 per networked charger and the customer must also sign up for any available time-based rate.
If you bought a plug-in EV, you could get up to $1,000 toward EV charging equipment and installation costs.
Offered in the County of Humboldt; the Cities of Arcata, Blue Lake, Eureka, Ferndale, Fortuna, Rio Dell, and Trinidad; and the Humboldt Bay Municipal Water District. Level 2 residential chargers installed can receive $500, or up to 50% of the total EV Charging Equipment.
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