Federal Tax Credits Extended for EV in Colorado
Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) and Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Grants
State EV Charging Incentive
The Colorado Energy Office (CEO) and Regional Air Quality Council (RAQC) provide grants through the Charge Ahead Colorado program to support PEV and EVSE adoption by individual drivers and fleets. Both CEO and RAQC grants will fund 80% of the cost of EVSE, up to $3260 for a single port station and $13,000 for a multiple port station.
RAQC also provides funding for 80% of the incremental cost for qualified PEVs, up to $8,260. Eligible EVSE applicants are local governments, including school districts; state/federal agencies; public universities; public transit agencies; private non-profit or for-profit corporations; landlords of multi-family apartment buildings; and owners associations of common interest communities. Criteria and eligibility differ depending on which agency provides funding.
Charge Ahead Colorado typically has three application rounds per year in January, May and October. For more information, including application deadlines visit Charge Ahead Colorado page at Clean Air Fleets.
Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Infrastructure Grant Program
State EV Charging Incentive
The Colorado Energy Office (CEO), the Regional Air Quality Council (RAQC), and the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), have partnered to provide grants through the ALT Fuels Colorado program for new, publicly accessible compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling equipment; co-located electric vehicle charging and propane station equipment at funded CNG stations; and CNG, propane, and electric vehicles. CEO will administer the station grants to advance infrastructure development along major state-wide transportation corridors. RAQC will administer the vehicle grants for fleets operating within counties with air quality nonattainment and maintenance areas. For more information, including application deadlines and annual award amounts, see the Charge Ahead Colorado and Clean Air Fleets websites.
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebate – San Isabel Electric Association (SIEA)
Private/Utility EV Charging Incentive
SIEA offers residential customers a $500 rebate for the purchase and installation of Level 2 EVSE. For details, including how to apply, visit the SIEA Electric Vehicle Education website.
Residential Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebate – Black Hills Energy
Private/Utility EV Charging Incentive
Black Hills Energy offers residential customers a $500 rebate for the purchase and installation of a Level 2 EVSE. For details, including application details, please visit Ready EV page.
Non-Residential Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebate – Black Hills Energy
Private/Utility EV Charging Incentive
Black Hills Energy offers non-residential customers rebates for the purchase and installation of Level 2 and publicly available direct current fast charging (DCFC) EVSE. For more information please visit Ready EV page.
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