Energy Efficiency Credit Program
2024 Program
Electric Vehicle Charging Equipment
Incentive – Level 2 (no network capability)
Eligibility includes:
Residential. (limit of 2 chargers per customer account)
Commercial (private fleet).
Public (no fees for energy).
Tri-State Incentive:
50% of total equipment and electric installation costs up to $250 for non-managed chargers.
50% of total equipment and installation costs up to $1,000 for member system managed chargers.
All equipment and installation costs are required to be on one application to be eligible for rebate
Itemized receipt with EV charging equipment and electric service installation details including model numbers and cost
Member system is responsible for verification of installation
Consumer ensures that all local and national building and electrical codes are met
Communication equipment costs associated with managed charging for the member can be included with electrical installation costs if the member is participating in a member systems managed charging program that allows for the equipment to be curtailed during an outage or weather event.
Member system managed can be defined as either an established demand response (direct control) or TOU rate control
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Incentive – Level 2 (with network capability)
Public accessible installations only – private installations do not qualify.
Tri-State Incentive:
50% of EV charging equipment and electric service installation up to $1,000.
Itemized receipt
Member system responsible for verification of installation
Consumer ensures that all local and national building and electrical codes are met
EV charging equipment is required to be network capable.
One rebate per installed charger; multiple charge connectors/ports associated with a single charger do not qualify for multiple rebates
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Incentive – Direct Current Fast Charger
Public accessible installations only.
Tri-State Incentive:
50% of EV charging equipment and electric service installation costs up to $3,000 for 50-75 kW max station output.
50% of EV charging equipment and electric service installation costs up to $5,000 for 76-149 kW max station output
50% of EV charging equipment and electric service installation costs up to $7,500 for 150 & above kW peak output
Itemized receipt with EV charging equipment and electric service installation including model number and cost
Member system responsible for verification of installation
Consumer ensures that all local and national building and electrical codes are met
EV charging equipment is required to be network capable.
One rebate per installed charger; multiple charge connectors/ports associated with charger do not qualify for multiple rebates
Maximum station output is defined as a single stations output capability, and excludes paired stations, which should be submitted as 2 units.
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