Real verified rebate guides for every major US utility program. Find out exactly what you qualify for before scheduling your installation.
Illinois homeowners in the ComEd service area can receive $1,000 to $2,500 for Level 2 charger installation. Income-qualified customers may receive up to $3,750. Select Customer applications remain open as of June 2026.
Read the full guide →Virginia homeowners served by Dominion Energy receive a $125 enrollment rebate plus $40 every year on their anniversary for staying in the EV Charger Rewards demand response program.
Read the full guide →Colorado and Minnesota Xcel Energy customers receive $500 toward wiring costs. Income-qualified customers get up to $1,300. Enrollment in Optimize Your Charge required plus a $50 annual credit.
Read the full guide →North Carolina homeowners served by Duke Energy Carolinas receive up to $1,133 through the Charger Prep Credit. Duke Energy Progress customers in eastern NC receive up to $1,117. Charger leasing available with zero upfront cost.
Read the full guide →Alabama Power offers a one-time $500 rebate for single-family residential customers who install a qualifying Level 2 charger. Apply within 90 days of purchase. Night Charging Discount also available.
Read the full guide →Up to $1,000 standard, $250 dedicated meter, $500 extra for Lifeline income-qualified. LA rebate continues past June 30, 2026.
See LADWP guide →The most generous EV charger rebate in Texas. Austin Energy pays 50% of combined charger and installation cost. OCPP-compatible chargers get up to $1,200. Funded through December 31, 2026.
Read the full guide →Georgia Power offers a $150 rebate plus the Overnight Advantage TOU rate saving $200 to $350 per year. Twelve Georgia utilities offer EV rebates. Instant rebate available through Georgia Power Marketplace.
Read the full guide →PSE offers up to $300 standard or $2,600 income-qualified through Empower Mobility. Serves greater Seattle area excluding Seattle city. Apply within 60 days.
Read guide →Residential rebate paused as of April 2026. Federal 30% credit up to $1,000 still available through June 30. Commercial rebates active up to $30,000.
Read guide →Regardless of which utility serves your home these programs are available nationwide.