As businesses transition towards sustainable energy solutions, the financial burden of installing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations can be significantly reduced through a variety of grants, rebates, and tax incentives. Both federal and state programs are available to help offset the costs of equipment, installation, and ongoing maintenance. Whether you're aiming to qualify for federal tax credits or looking into California-specific grants, our comprehensive guide breaks down the key opportunities. Click below to explore the financial incentives that can accelerate your journey to a greener future.
Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) Discretionary Grant Program
Provides up to $1.3 billion for EV charging infrastructure in urban, rural, and corridor locations. More Info
National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Program
Funding for high-speed EV chargers along major highways. More Info
Federal EV Charger Tax Credit
Claim up to 30% of the installation cost, capped at $100,000 per charger. More Info
California Energy Commission (CEC) Grants
CEC allocates $32 million for EV fast chargers. More Info
CALeVIP (California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project)
Rebates for Level 2 and DC fast chargers. More Info
Southern California Edison Charge Ready Program
Incentives for installing EV chargers in Southern California. More Info