EV Charging Program

The EV Charging program provides incentives for residential, multifamily, public, workplace, and fleet customers covering Level 2 chargers, DCFCs, and make-ready infrastructure.

Residential customers can receive up to $1,000 for a networked Level 2 EVSE and/or electrical upgrades.

Commercial customers (multifamily, public, workplace, and fleet) can receive up to 50% of costs for a Level 2 charger or DCFC, up to 50% of costs for Level 2 make-ready installation, and up to 100% of costs for DCFC make-ready installation. The maximum incentive is $20,000 per site for Level 2 and $150,000 per site for DCFC; sites in underserved communities can

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California - Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) Program

Note: The Federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) created the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate (HEAR) Program. The IRA established the main parameters for this program, but allowed the states to customize the program to meet their state-specific needs. The program is designed to award rebates for purchase of qualifying home electrification equipment and appliances. Residents earning less than 80% of the Area Median Income (AMI) can receive the full rebate amount, and residents earning between 80% and 150% AMI can receive a partial rebate. See summary below and program website for complete details. 

As of May 7, 2025

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Cascadia Solar

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Commercial Properties
Multi-family properties
Residential Properties
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Cascadia Solar
402 Glen Cove Rd.
Port Townsend, WA 98368
United States

When you’re choosing a solar company, experience matters! Cascadia Solar is the solar division of Frederickson Electric, which has been providing residential electrical services in the Port Townsend area since 1974. We’ve been installing residential

Maryland Solar Access Program

FY 2026 Program

The Maryland Energy Administration FY26 Maryland Solar Access Program is provided to help eligible Maryland residents install solar photovoltaic (PV) systems to power their homes with clean, affordable, and sustainable energy. This program was established as the “Customer-sited Solar Grant Program” by the Maryland General Assembly’s passage of 2024 S.B. 783, known as the Brighter Tomorrow Act of 2024, and it will improve access to the benefits of solar energy to help ensure that no Marylander is left behind in the clean energy transition.

The Maryland Solar Access Program is offered to Maryland residents who meet the

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Commercial Solar Grant Program

Note: As of February 24, 2025, this program has closed for applications; approximately 100% of funding has been awarded for FY 2025. FY 26 is set to open September 2025 and information is not yet published at time of writing.

The Maryland Energy Administration Commercial Solar Grant Program ("CSGP", "the Program") will provide grants for solar PV systems installed at Maryland businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations, that will be owned by or directly benefit (1) low-to-moderate income communities located in a census tract with an average median income at or below 80% of the average median income for the

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Green Mountain Power EV Rebate Program

All customers can get a $2,200 rebate on a new All-Electric Vehicle or $1,000 towards a new PHEV. If used, the rebate is $750 for PHEVs and $1,500 for an All-Electric Vehicle. Moderate and low-income customers may be eligible for an additional $1,000 rebate. The incentive offers are available until June 30, 2023.

For qualifying details please refer to the cited website.

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Community Solar Gardens

In May 2013, Minnesota enacted HF 729, which created the framework for Community Solar Gardens. The law set no cumulative capacity limits, but each Community Solar facility would be limited to 1 MW capacity.

Customers of Xcel Energy subscribe to community solar garden projects offered by private developers. Customers of other utilities may subscribe to community solar gardens that are offered by their utility.

H.F. 2310 of 2023 made major reforms to community solar rules. Community solar projects may now be up to 5 MW of capacity. 30% of each project's subscribers must be low or moderate-income. 25% of

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