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Rebates, Tax Credits, and Incentives for Home EV Charger Installation

From federal tax credits to state rebates and even local utility incentives, there’s a wide range of programs available to homeowners wanting to install an energy-efficient electric vehicle charger in their home. Navigating all the options and making sure your installation qualifies can be tricky. That’s where we come in. Thanks to growing support for electric vehicles, there are financial incentives that can make your home charging setup more affordable than you might expect.

Federal Tax Credit: 30% Back for EV Charger Installations

Let’s start with the big one. As of 2023 and continuing into 2024 and beyond, the federal government offers a tax credit for installing EV charging equipment at home. Officially called the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit (IRC 30C), this program provides:

  • 30% of the cost of hardware and installation
  • Up to $1,000 in savings per residential property

To qualify, the charger must be installed at your primary or secondary residence and placed in service during the eligible tax year.

This is where we come in. We will ensure the installation meets code, provide itemized invoices, and document labor and materials clearly—everything you’ll need when filing IRS Form 8911 with your tax return.

State-Level EV Charger Rebates and Credits

Beyond the federal program, many states offer their own incentives for home EV charger installation. These vary widely, but can include:

  • Cash rebates for purchasing and installing a Level 2 charger
  • Tax credits or deductions based on installation cost
  • Reduced permitting fees or expedited approval processes

Here are just a few examples of states offering credits:

  • California: Through programs like CALeVIP, residents may qualify for rebates of up to $1,000 or more, depending on location and income.
  • New York: The NYSERDA program offers up to $500 in rebates for eligible installations.
  • Colorado: Offers a state income tax credit for EV infrastructure

Each state sets its own eligibility rules—some require ENERGY STAR-certified chargers, while others focus on income-based incentives or geographic zones. Contact us for more information about Indianapolis.

 

Utility Company Incentives: Hidden Savings on Your Electric Bill

Many local utility providers now offer rebates or special EV charging programs for residential customers. These can include:

  • Direct rebates on the cost of the charger or installation
  • Time-of-use (TOU) rate plans, which reward charging during off-peak hours
  • Smart charger rebates, where utilities help fund Wi-Fi-enabled chargers that help manage grid load

Examples include:

  • Duke Energy (various states): Up to $1,000 in charger installation rebates in certain pilot areas.
  • Xcel Energy (Midwest and West): Offers rebates and discounted electricity plans for EV owners.
  • PSE&G (New Jersey): Installation incentives plus up to $5,000 for necessary service panel upgrades.

We will help document installation specs, verify the charger model is eligible, and ensure all utility requirements—such as permitting or inspections—are met.

 

How We Can Help You Maximize Incentives

While it’s tempting to go the DIY route, hiring a licensed electrician doesn’t just ensure safety—it can directly impact your ability to claim incentives.

Here’s how they help:

Ensuring Code Compliance

Rebates and tax credits often require that the charger is installed following the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any local building codes. Your electrician makes sure everything is up to spec.

Providing Proper Documentation

Whether it’s a federal tax form, a utility rebate application, or a state program form, electricians can provide itemized invoices, permits, inspection records, and equipment model numbers—exactly what’s needed for approval.

Advising on Eligible Equipment

Not all chargers qualify for rebates. Your electrician can recommend models that are approved under federal, state, or utility programs, including ENERGY STAR-certified or networked chargers when required.

Guiding You Through Permitting and Inspections

Many incentive programs require proof of permit and a passed inspection. We will manage the permit process and ensure all inspections are completed and documented properly.

 

Tips for Homeowners

To make the most of available incentives, here’s what to do before installation:

  • Research federal, state, and utility incentives in your area (or ask us to help)
  • Save all receipts and paperwork from your charger purchase and installation
  • Request an itemized invoice from your electrician that includes labor and materials
  • Check deadlines—some programs are first-come, first-served or time-limited

From federal tax credits to state rebates and utility programs, there are real savings on the table.  We will guide you through the process, and you can be confident that your installation not only meets code but also qualifies for every dollar you’re eligible to claim.

Thinking about installing a Tesla Wall Connector or other Level 2 charger? Reach out to us today! We are experienced in EV installations, and let them help you plug into savings.