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EV-Ready Home Rebate – City Utilities of Springfield Missouri
Utility/Private EV Charging Incentive
City Utilities of Springfield Missouri currently offers a rebate incentive aimed at builders and developers of new home construction dwellings with an attached garage who install 240-volt outlet to support Level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment. This rebate is offered at up to $100 per outlet installed. For details about this program or how to apply please visit: cityutiities.net
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebate Program – Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative
Utility/Private EV Charging Incentive
PCECEV is Platte-Clay Electric Cooperative’s initiative to educate its members about electric vehicle benefits, best practices and technology. Platte-Clay is proud to offer rebate of 50% of installed cost, up to $250, for a Residential Level 2 electric vehicle charging station as a way to encourage energy efficiency and smart charging.
Program requirements:
- Rebate is for a Level II charging station requiring a 240 volt input supply
- Member agrees to program vehicle or EVSE to charge between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. or between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
- Charging station must be UL or ETL listed
- This offer is only for residential customers and is limited to one charger per home
- The primary location of the charging unit must be at the address provided on this form served by the Cooperative
- It is recommended that a qualified electrician complete the installation and verify the panel is large enough to accommodate the charger
For more details on this program please visit the PCEC Electric Vehicle Program or to apply view the EV Rebate Form.
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Incentives – Ameren Missouri
Utility/Private EV Charging Incentives
Ameren Missouri’s Charge Ahead program offers competitive incentives to eligible non-residential customers to install Level 2 EVSE or direct current (DC) fast charging stations at qualifying workplaces, multi-unit dwellings (MUDs), and public areas. Sites must be located in Ameren Missouri’s service territory and require no electrical upgrades. Incentives are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications for incentives will be accepted until September 30, 2022, or until funding is exhausted, whichever is earlier.
Beginning January 1, 2020, non-residential customers are eligible to apply for incentives to install EVSE along highway corridors. Each station site must have two DC fast chargers and two Level 2 chargers. Each site is eligible for incentives up to $240,000, sites with planned DC fast chargers with a capacity of 100 kilowatts or greater are eligible for incentives up to $360,000. Applications for incentives will be accepted until December 31, 2023, or until funding is exhausted, whichever is earlier.
For details on additional terms and conditions or how to apply, see Ameren Missouri Charge Ahead Electric Vehicles Program (PDF) and Corridor Charging Program (PDF) filings.
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