New York State offers several charging station programs that provide incentives and discounts on the installation of charging stations. Find the one that applies to you.
Through the Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) Program, PON 4509, NYSERDA is soliciting proposals to develop DCFC stations in the Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse areas, prioritizing charging in areas that lack access, including underserved communities. The program is intended to reduce the cost of purchasing and installing DCFC stations for use in New York State and ultimately accelerate electric vehicle adoption. Proposals are due February 28, 2023.
Eligible customers may receive a rebate of up to $500 for the purchase of a qualified Level 2 (240-volt) charger. LADWP also offers special rate plans for charging EVs, for more information please contact a program specialist.
Please be sure to review the program’s terms and conditions before applying.
Rebates are also available to business customers for installing chargers at businesses and multi-unit dwellings, for more information please go to our Commercial EV Charging Station Rebate page.
]]>GWP offers rebates of up to $500 for residential customers and up to $2000 for commercial or multi-family customers. For questions regarding the Charging Station Rebates, please email GWPRebates@glendaleca.gov or call 818-551-3080. An electrical permit may be required if electrical work needs to be done to install a charger. For more information on permits, call the City's Building & Safety Department at 818-548-3200.
]]>Assembly Bill 2766 (AB 2766) authorized the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to collect a motor vehicle registration clean air surcharge of $4 per vehicle to implement the California Clean Air Act (CCAA). Revenue generated from AB 2766 are directed for use in the purposes of reducing air pollution generated from motor vehicles and other related sources. The Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District (District) allocates a substantial portion of annual AB 2766 funds to support its DMV Grant Program and DMV Grant Voucher Program.
The DMV Grant Program is designed to provide a mechanism for the fair, unbiased distribution of AB 2766 funds to eligible emission reduction projects located within Eastern Kern County. This Request for Proposal (RFP) describes eligible projects and addresses the requirements for submitting a project proposal. The District reserves the right to reject any or all project proposals. Project funding varies from year-to-year but is generally around $250,000.
District staff reviews all project proposals submitted by the deadline to determine eligibility and potential grant amount. All applications become property of the District. If the DMV Grant Program is oversubscribed, a public project selection meeting may be held in April 2020 (exact date TBD), where projects will be selected using a random selection process. All applicants are welcome to attend this meeting, however it is not mandatory to be present. The selected project list will be presented to the District’s Board of Directors for approval at the May 2020, Board meeting. Once approved, project agreements will be developed and presented to the Board for final approval at the July 2020, Board meeting.
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Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Program is an incentive based program to encourage local entities within the Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District (AVAQMD) to install electric vehicle charging stations to offer public options for electric vehicle charging. This program will reimburse District Board approved projects up to 80 percent of the total costs of infrastructure, charging equipment and installation where the maximum funding amount is determined by meeting general criteria.
Program Eligibility:
- Own, lease, or operate sites able to accommodate public access electric vehicle charging such as, but not limited to retail centers, multi-unit dwellings, workplaces, hospitals, public transit stations, and park & rides.
- Site must accommodate a minimum of two (2) Level-2 Charging Stations single or dual port; or one (1) Level-2 Charging Station and one (1) Level-3/DC Fast Charging Station single or dual port (exceptions are considered on a case-by-case by the District).
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