Commercial Charging Incentives
Several local utilities and states offer incentives for businesses and property managers to install Universal Wall Connectors, often taking the form of a rebate or a tax credit. Rebates can be claimed at or after purchase, while tax credits are claimed when filing taxes. Find state and local-specific incentives available in your area.
For the most up-to-date information, review the sponsoring entity’s website directly for details on eligibility, redemption and program details.
Incentives listed here are provided for your convenience only. They should not be considered an absolute and complete list and are not a guarantee of your personal eligibility or the incentive’s availability or requirements. These programs are subject to change or end at any time, and are outside of Tesla’s control.
For example, some programs have an allocated budget or submission deadline after which the program will end. Be sure to visit the specific program’s website for the most up-to-date information on availability, eligibility and redemption requirements.
Your eligibility for any tax credits depends on your personal and/or business tax situation. We recommend speaking with a tax professional for guidance.
Note: Tesla does not guarantee hardware delivery or installation by a specific date or incentive deadline.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Chugach Electric Association is offering rebates of $1,000 per port for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging (two charger rebates available per account/site).
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Alabama Power Make Ready Program is offering rebates of $2,000 per port for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging. A minimum of four ports are required to be installed, with a maximum of 20 ports per site eligible for rebate (up to 60 ports total per customer).
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Entergy's eTech program is offering rebates of $250 per port for customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Salt River Project (SRP) is offering rebates of $2,500 per port for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging and rebates of $4,000 per port for government, multifamily and nonprofit customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Tucson Electric Power (TEP) is offering rebates that cover up to 75% of total project costs for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging and rebates that cover up to 85% of total project cost to install Level 2 EV charging at multifamily and nonprofit properties. Customers must purchase and install a minimum of two Universal Wall Connectors before. Up to six chargers are covered by the rebate.
- UniSource Energy is offering rebates of $1,200 per port for customers to install Level 2 EV charging. Customers must purchase and install a minimum of two Universal Wall Connectors. Up to four chargers are covered by the rebate.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Alameda Municipal Power is offering rebates of $8,000 per port, up to 75% of total project costs, for multifamily properties to install Level 2 EV charging, and rebates of $500 per port for business customers to install up to 10 Level 2 EV charging ports per site. Eligible customers include commercial and nonprofit organizations, schools, churches, government entities and all other AMP customers in the A1, A2, A3, M1 or M3 rate category.
- Anaheim Public Utilities is offering rebates of up to $1,000 per site for residential customers to install Level 2 EV charging and rebates of up to $5,000 per port for business customers to install Level 2 EV charging. For business customers, an associated sub-meter installation may receive up to a $5,000 rebate, and Anaheim will reimburse city plan check fees up to $1,500 and electric service connection fees up to $2,000.
- Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District (AVAQMD) is offering grants that cover up to 50-70% of total project costs for businesses to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
- Central Coast Community Energy (3CE) is offering rebates that cover 75% of total project cost for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging. The incentive program covers 75% of installation and hardware cost, up to $8,000 per port.
- The City of Healdsburg is offering rebates of $5,000 per port for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging. A maximum of 10 ports per site are eligible for rebate, only existing buildings are eligible, and the chargers must be publicly accessible.
- City of Palo Alto Utilities is offering rebates of $8,000 per port for multifamily and nonprofit properties to install Level 2 EV charging. A maximum of 10 ports per site are eligible for rebate, covering 100% of total project cost. EVSE must be installed in shared parking locations with 20A circuit minimum. Rebates are not provided for EVSE required by the City of Palo Alto building code.
- Colton Electric Utility is offering rebates of $5,000 per business to install Level 2 EV charging on a separate utility meter.
- Glendale Department of Water and Power (GWP) is offering rebates that cover 50% of total project costs, up to $50,000 per site, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging. For publicly available sites, an increased incentive amount of 75% of the total project is available (up to $75,000 per site).
- Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is offering rebates of $4,000 per port for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging. A maximum of 80 ports per site are eligible for rebate, depending on available parking spaces and power (80 ports per commercial account).
- Modesto Irrigation District (MID) is offering rebates of $350 per port for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging. A maximum of six ports per site are eligible for rebate.
- Pasadena Department of Water and Power (PDWP) is offering rebates of $3,000 per port, up to $75,000 per site address, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Peninsula Clean Energy (PCE) is offering rebates that cover up to 75% of total project costs to install Level 2 EV charging at multifamily, workplace and business properties.
- Riverside Public Utilities (RPU) is offering rebates of $5,000 per port for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging. A maximum of five ports per site are eligible for rebate and the chargers must be publicly accessible.
- Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) will be offering rebates of $3,500 per port for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging. A maximum of 10 ports per site are eligible for the rebate.
- San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Charge Up! Program is offering grants of $5,000 per port to install Level 2 EV charging (up to $50,000 total for 10 chargers per applicant). You must first receive a voucher with pre-approval from the air district before purchasing the chargers and starting installation.
- SLO County APCD Alt Fuel Infrastructure Grant Program covers up to 50%-60% of total project costs for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging. Prevailing wage is required.
- Silicon Valley Power's (SVP) EV Charging incentive program is offering $7,500 per port for customers to install Level 2 EV charging, up to 75% of total project cost (caps at $90,000 per site). If more than eight ports are installed, the incentive amount increases to $8,000 per port up to 85% of total project cost (caps at $100,000 per site).
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Black Hills Energy Colorado is offering rebates of $2,000 per port for business, workplace or multifamily properties to install Level 2 EV charging. There is an increased incentive of $3,000 per port for government, nonprofit or income-qualified multifamily housing.
- Efficiency Works offers incentives of $5,000 per port for commercial customers of The City of Longmont, Estes Park Light & Power, Fort Collins Utilities and Loveland Water & Power to install Level 2 EV charging. Chargers must be publicly accessible at a business or workplace, or shared parking spaces for all tenants/owners at private multifamily with five or more units per building.
- La Plata Electric Association offers rebates of $2,000 per port for publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging, up to 50% of the total project cost. Business or commercial EV chargers that are not available for public use and/or do not have the ability to collect data and fees are eligible for up to $250 rebate per port.
- Xcel Energy Colorado is offering rebates of up to $7,085 per port for business customers to install Level 2 EV charging that is publicly accessible (only income-qualified sites are eligible for private multifamily installations). Installations in a disproportionately impacted community may be eligible for enhanced rebate offerings up to $13,500 per port. The program is only being opened periodically.
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State Incentives
- DNREC is offering rebates of $3,500 per port (up to 75% of total project costs) for multifamily properties to install Level 2 EV charging, and rebates of $2,500 per port (up to 60% of total project costs) for public access, fleet or private workplaces to install Level 2 EV charging. A maximum of 10 ports per site are eligible for the rebate.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Duke Energy Florida is offering rebates of $627 per port for customers to install Level 2 EV charging at 24/7 public access locations, $304 per port for multifamily properties and $434 per port for businesses to install private Level 2 EV charging for employees. Rebates of $304 per port are also available for fleets to install Level 2 EV charging that are utilized for charging one or more EVs utilized as part of normal business operations.
- Jacksonville Electric Association (JEA) is offering rebates of $1,000 per port for business customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- ChargeUP! Sarasota County is offering rebates of $4,000 per site for government and nonprofit buildings to install Level 2 EV charging, and rebates of $2,000 per site for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging. One rebate is available per applicant, and the location cannot have an EV charging station already installed.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Georgia Power is offering rebates of $2,875 per port for business customers to install a minimum of six Level 2 EV charging ports (caps at $20,000 per project and $40,000 per year).
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Hawaii Energy is offering rebates of $2,000 per port for customers to install Level 2 EV charging at buildings that did not previously have chargers. A rebate of $1,300 per port is also available to cover the replacement or upgrade of old chargers. There is no limit on the number of ports a site may apply for.
- Kaua'I Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) is offering rebates of $5,000 for customers to install new dual-port Level 2 EV charging stations (dual-mounted Wall Connectors on a pedestal). A rebate of $3,500 is also available to cover the replacement or upgrade of old chargers to a new dual-port unit. A dedicated KIUC Standard Meter must be installed to monitor consumption.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- City of Ames Municipal Utilities is offering rebates of $2,500 per port for the installation of publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging. The rebate covers two ports per site, up to 50% of total project cost.
- Cedar Falls Utilities is offering rebates of $600 per port, up to six per site, for non-residential customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Eastern Iowa Light & Power Cooperative is offering rebates of $1,000 per port, up to five per site, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Farmers Electric Cooperative is offering rebates of $1,000 per port, up to five per site, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Independence Light & Power is offering rebates of $1,000 per port for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging (or $1,500 rebate for dual-mounted connectors).
- Iowa City is offering a 50% rebate for apartments and condos to install Level 2 EV charging, up to $4,000 per site for total project cost. Add an additional rebate of up to $1,500 if an electrical panel upgrade is required.
- Maquoketa Valley Electric Cooperative is offering rebates of $1,000 per port, up to five per site, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- T.I.P Rural Electric Cooperative is offering rebates of $1,000 per port, up to five per site, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Western Iowa Power Cooperative is offering rebates of $1,200 per port, up to five per site, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- City of Naperville Electric Utility is offering a rebate of $500 for customers to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
- ComEd is offering rebates of up to $70,000 per site for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Cleco offers rebates of $1,000 per port for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Entergy eTech offers $250 per port for customers to install Level 2 EV charging and $1,000 per port for commercial customers in New Orleans. Increased incentive of $2,500 per port is available for public, fleet and multifamily buildings in disadvantaged communities.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Eversource MA offers rebates covering 100% of installation costs for multifamily properties to install Level 2 EV charging.
- MassEVIP covers up to 60% of total project cost for fleet, multifamily, and workplace properties to install Level 2 EV charging, up to $50,000 per site address.
- MassEVIP Public Access offers up to 80% of the total project cost for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging and 100% of the total project cost for government entities to install Level 2 EV charging. Up to $50,000 is covered per site address.
- National Grid MA offers 100% rebates for wiring and electrical infrastructure to install Level 2 EV charging at multifamily and fleet properties.
- RMLD offers rebates of $1,500 per port for non-residential customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Unitil offers business rebates up to $77,000 per site for wiring and electrical infrastructure to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- MEA offers rebates of $5,000 per port for businesses to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- DTE Energy offers rebates of $2,500 per port for business and fleet customers to install Level 2 EV charging and rebates of $5,000 per port for multifamily customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Cherryland Electric offers rebates up to $10,000 per project for commercial members to complete eligible energy efficiency upgrades.
- Consumers Energy offers rebates of $7,500 per site for business customers to install Level 2 EV charging (minimum of two ports per site).
- GLE offers rebates of $1,000 per port, up to four per site, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- HBPW offers rebates of $1,500 per port, up to 10 per site, for non-residential customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Indiana Michigan Power offers incentives for installation of Level 2 charging at workplace, company fleet and multifamily properties.
- Lansing Board of Water & Light is offering rebates of $4,500 per port, up to three per site, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Connexus Energy is offering rebates of $500 per port, up to 60 per member, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Otter Tail Power Company is offering rebates of $500 per customer to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Entergy's eTech program is offering rebates of $250 per port for customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Mississippi Power is offering rebates of $2,000 per port for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Duke Energy NC is offering an on-bill credit of:
- $963 per port for customers to install Level 2 EV charging at 24/7 public access locations.
- $1,605 per port for multifamily properties to install Level 2 EV charging.
- $725 per port for businesses to install private Level 2 EV charging for employees.
- Duke Energy NC is offering an on-bill credit of:
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Nebraska Public Power District's Go-EV Program is offering rebates that cover 50% of the charger cost for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging (up to four chargers per site) and rebates that cover 90% of the total installation cost for nonprofits to install Level 2 EV charging (up to four ports per site).
- Southern Public Power District's Go-EV Program is offering rebates that cover 50% of the charger cost for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging (up to four chargers per site) and rebates that cover 90% of the total installation cost for nonprofits to install Level 2 EV charging (up to four ports per site).
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Local and Utility Incentives
- PSE&G New Jersey is offering rebates of $7,500 per port, up to four per site, for commercial customers to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Socorro Electric Cooperative is offering rebates of $1,000 per site for commercial customers to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Central Hudson Gas & Electric is offering rebates that cover up to 50% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install Level 2 EV charging in private access locations and rebates that cover up to 90% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
- ConEdison is offering rebates that cover up to 50% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install privately accessible Level 2 EV charging and rebates that cover up to 90% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
- National Grid is offering rebates that cover up to 50% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install privately accessible Level 2 EV charging and rebates that cover up to 90% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
- NYSEG is offering rebates that cover up to 50% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install Level 2 EV charging in private access locations and rebates that cover up to 90% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
- Orange and Rockland is offering rebates that cover up to 50% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install privately accessible Level 2 EV charging and rebates that cover up to 90% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
- Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E) is offering rebates that cover up to 50% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install privately accessible Level 2 EV charging and rebates that cover up to 90% of the installation cost for wiring and electrical infrastructure for non-residential customers to install publicly accessible Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Westerville Electric Division's PowerUp Commercial EVSE Program offers a $4,000 rebate for dual-port Level 2 EV charging stations installed at workplace, retail, hotel, institutional, industrial and multifamily properties. The rebate covers up to 100% of the project cost, up to $8,000 per site (caps at two rebates per site, four total charging ports).
- Union Rural Electric Cooperative is offering rebates of $250 per port, up to six per member, for non-residential customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Central Rural Electric Cooperative is offering rebates of $250 per port, two per member, for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Verdigris Valley Energy Cooperative is offering rebates of $250 per port, up to six per member, for business customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Dominion Energy South Carolina will design, install, and maintain a reliable Tesla Charging system at business or multifamily properties through convenient On-Bill Financing. This allows customers to start generating revenue without any upfront cost.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Sioux Valley Energy is offering rebates of $500 per port, up to 10 per member, for business customers to install Level 2 EV Charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Austin Energy is offering rebates of $3,000 per port for business customers to install Level 2 EV charging. The rebate covers up to six chargers per site per year and caps at 50% of total project cost.
- Entergy's eTech program is offering rebates of $250 per port for customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Dominion Energy Virginia will design, install, and maintain a reliable Tesla Charging system at business or multifamily properties through convenient On-Bill Financing. This allows customers to start generating revenue without any upfront cost.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Charge Vermont is offering grants to cover up to 90-100% of total project costs for workplace and multifamily buildings to install Level 2 EV charging. Applicants that are women- and minority-owned businesses are eligible to have up to 100% of the total project cost covered, while nonprofits and government agencies qualify for up to 95% of the total project cost and for-profit businesses qualify for up to 90%.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- PSE’s Up & Go Electric for Multifamily program covers up to 100% of the cost for qualifying properties to install and maintain Level 2 charging. Sites may select the customer-owned option for up to 50% of equipment and installation costs up to $2,000 per port.
- Seattle City Light is offering rebates that cover 50% of total project costs, up to $25,000 per site, for multifamily properties to install Level 2 EV charging in shared parking spaces. A minimum of two ports must be installed per site.
- Snohomish County Public Utility District is offering rebates for commercial customers to install Level 2 EV charging. Rebate of $500 per port for new construction with EVSE required by code, and $1,000 per port for existing buildings, caps at 10 chargers per site.
- Tacoma Public Utilities is offering rebates of $5,000 per port for business customers to install Level 2 EV charging. The rebate covers up to 10 chargers and caps at $50,000 per site.
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Local and Utility Incentives
- Manitowoc Public Utilities is offering rebates of $500 per port, two per account, for customers to install Level 2 EV charging.
- Menasha Utilities is offering a rebate of $1,500 for commercial customers to install dual-mounted Level 2 EV chargers.
- Sturgeon Bay Utilities is offering a rebate of $1,500 for commercial customers to install dual-mounted Level 2 EV chargers.
- Sun Prairie Utilities is offering a rebate of $1,500 for commercial customers to install dual-mounted Level 2 EV chargers.