Residential

Clark Electric Cooperative - Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate

Clark Electric Cooperative is providing financial incentives for the purchase of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. Customers can receive an $800 for the purchase of a Smart Electric Vehicle Charging Station. Eligible chargers must be installed on the cooperative's lines and be controlled (unavailable) between 2:00 PM and 9:00 PM on weekdays.

Required documentation listed below must be submitted no later than 3 months after EV charger install date.

  • This Rebate Form
  • A copy of your receipt or invoice for each item with purchase price(s) circled
  • For EV charger, include documentation showing the station has been installed
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Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative - Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate

Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative is providing financial incentives for the purchase of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations. Eligible chargers must be installed on the cooperative's lines and be controlled (unavailable) between 2:00 PM and 9:00 PM on weekdays

Customers can also purchase a reduced price ZEF Energy Smart Electric Vehicle Charging Station through Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative.

Required documentation listed below must be submitted no later than 3 months after EV charger install date:

  • Incentive Form
  • A copy of your receipt or invoice for each item with purchase price(s) circled
  • Include documentation showing the EV charging station has been installed

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Barron Electric Cooperative - Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate

Barron Electric Cooperative will give a free smart charger that works with all J1772 complying cars, as well as Tesla vehicles using Tesla’s charging adapter. Members must participate in the load management program which interrupts charging from 2 p.m. – 9 p.m. daily, except weekends and holidays. 

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Alliant Energy - Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate

Level II Charging Station Rebate

Download the Level 2 EV charger rebate claim form here and Find out what type of EV charging station could work best for your home here.

  • Residential: $500 rebate for a networked Level 2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment (EVSE)
  • Residential: $250 for a non-networked Level 2 EVSE
  • Commercial and Industrial: $500 for a single-port wall or pedestal EVSE 
  • Commercial and Industrial: $1,000 for the purchase of a dual-port EVSE
  • Commercial and Industrial: $1,500 for a dual-port networked EVSE

Level II Electric Vehicle Charge Stations

Level 2 charging uses 240 volt power to enable faster

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Dominion Virginia Energy - Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate

Smart Charging Infrastructure Pilot Program

The Smart Charging Infrastructure Pilot (or “SCIP”) Program supports electric vehicle (EV) adoption in Virginia and will inform the design of managed charging programs and other EV customer offerings in the future. The SCIP Program provides rebates for qualifying EV charging stations, charging infrastructure and installation, commonly referred to as “make-ready,” and network fees. 

Rebates Available

Rebates vary depending on the number of chargers per site, for more information on rebates visit here.

  • Multifamily: $4,000 rebate for dual port level 2 smart charging stations; $11,000 for make-ready
  • Workplace: $2,700 rebate for dual port
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Plug-In Electric Drive Vehicle Tax Credit

Note: Section 70502 of The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) repealed this tax credit for equipment placed in service after September 30, 2025. 


Vehicles placed into service prior to January 1, 2023:

The federal government provides a tax credit for the purchase of a new all electric or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle. To qualify, the vehicle must be made by a manufacturer, have a gross vehicle weight rating of not more than 14,000 pounds, and be propelled to a significant extent by an electric motor which draws electricity from a battery which has a capacity of at least

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Vermont Public Power Supply Authority - Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate

2021 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate

VPPSA member customers are eligible for a $500 rebate on the purchase of Level 2 Charger. To qualify, the charger must be installed for workplace or public use.

According to Drive Electric Vermont, the number of EVs on the road has increased by 26% in the last year. As of July 2019, there were 3,288 electric vehicles registered in 88% of Vermont communities. With the state of Vermont offering an income-based EV incentive, and several electric utilities offering EV incentives of their own, driving electric is becoming an attractive and affordable option. Installing a

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Vermont Public Power Supply Authority - Electric Vehicle Purchase Rebate

Electric Vehicle Rebate

VPPSA member customers are eligible for the following rebates on new and pre-owned electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids: 

  • $1,250 back for a new all-electric vehicle
  • $500 back for a new plug-in hybrid
  • $500 back for a pre-owned all-electric vehicle
  • $250 back for a pre-owned plug-in hybrid
  • $500 back for an electric motorcycle

Income-qualifying customers may receive an additional $400 on a new electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid.

In order to qualify you will need the following:

  • Proof of purchase or lease
  • Vermont vehicle registration
  • Copy of electric bill
  • Proof of residence if not the utility account holder
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