Make the most of charging at home and see what savings you may be eligible for.
Many utilities offer incentives to make electric vehicle charging more affordable by helping offset the cost for qualified residential home charging equipment. From credits and rebates to tax incentives1, charging up with a smart charger like HomeStation may be even more affordable than you realize.
Discover available incentives here to see how (and how much) you may be able to save with EV charging incentives.
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EVSE stands for “Electric Vehicle Service Equipment,” and the term includes electric vehicle charging stations. An EVSE rebate is frequently the same as a rebate for an electric vehicle charging station, unless the rebate or tax credit program specifies rebates only for certain other items encompassed by EVSE (installation, for example).
Often, instead of cash, utilities or municipalities will offer a tax credit for an electric vehicle charging station. Rebates in the form of tax credits are simply dollars subtracted from the amount of tax money owed when taxes are paid.
Please see our learn more section of electric vehicle rebates and incentives by state above to see what we know to be available in your area. While we make every effort to keep this list updated, we cannot guarantee this list is comprehensive, so please check with your local government or utility to find out if level 2 charger rebates and other environmental safety programs for consumers are available in your area.
Terms vary, but frequently tax credits are applied to the tax filings for the year in which the EV charger was purchased. Please check with the administrator of the rebate or credit program for details or visit their main office before purchase.
In many cases, yes. There are programs providing separate electric car rebates and/or tax credits for cars (including Tesla models, Chevrolet Bolt, Nissan Leaf or even hybrid models, such as Toyota Prius and Ford Hybrid) and EV charging stations. Note that in some events new electric vehicles must be purchased from a licensed auto dealer.
EVSE tax credits and rebates vary. In some cases, they can be small—50 dollars or so. In other cases, they can be quite large.
In some cases, you can obtain an EV charging station rebate even if you purchased the charger prior to the rebate program start date. Please check content with the program administrator to find out for efficiency.
While we make efforts to regularly update our database with available EV rebates and incentives, the database may not be comprehensive. If you are aware of aa electric vehicle rebate or incentive not showing here, or know of a recent alteration to a listed program, let us know about it!
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