Federal Tax Credits Extended for EV in Vermont
Multi-Unit Dwelling Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Grant
State EV Charging Incentive
Funding is available to expand access to EV charging stations at multi-unit dwellings. Eligible applicants include governments, businesses, non-profits, homeowner associations, electric utilities, and EV charging equipment providers. Funding may be used for planning, permitting, purchase, installation, and other one-time costs associated with installing EV charging stations. Additional terms and conditions apply. For more information, see the Vermont Multi-Unit Dwelling EV Charging Grant website.
Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Incentive
State EV Charging Incentive
The Vermont State Infrastructure Bank (SIB) offers loan assistance to municipalities, regional development corporations, political subdivisions of the state, and private companies working for the state to finance public electric vehicle charging and natural gas fueling stations. 1% fixed loans are available to municipalities and 3% fixed loans are available to private-sector borrowers. Other terms and conditions may apply. Visit the Vermont Economic Development Authority’s SIB page for details, including how to apply.
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebate – Vermont Public Power Supply Authority (VPPSA)
VPPSA offers member customers a $500 rebate for the purchase of a Level 2 EV Charger. To qualify, the EVSE must be installed for the workplace or public use. For details, please visit the VPPSA Electric Vehicle Charging Station website.
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Credits – Vermont Electric Co-op (VEC)
Utility/Private EV Charging Incentive
VEC offers bill credit incentives for installing Level 2 and Level 3 public charging stations. Business and public entities (schools, towns, etc.) are eligible with stations that were operational after July 1, 2017, provided the charging station is available to the public. VEC offers a $500 bill credit per connection ($500 for a 1-head charger, $1,000 for a 2-head charger).
- Learn more about the different types of public charging stations.
- To receive the bill credit, complete and submit this form.
VEC also offers residential customers a $250 bill credit for the purchase of a Level 2 EVSE. Members with eligible chargers may receive an additional $50 incentive for participating. For details and how to apply, visit the VEC Energy Transformation Program website.
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