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EV Charging Grants & Incentives for Businesses

Find available EV charging grants and incentive programs designed to support businesses installing charging infrastructure.

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Many states, utilities and government programs offer financial incentives to help businesses install EV charging stations. From rebates and grants to tax credits and make-ready programs, these opportunities can significantly reduce installation costs and support long-term electrification goals. Incentive availability varies by state and utility territory, so explore the latest programs available in your area.

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    Why EV Charging Incentives Matter

    EV charging incentives can help businesses accelerate deployment, reduce upfront costs and make long-term electrification projects more achievable.

    Reduce installation and equipment costs

    • Government grants, rebates and utility programs can help offset the cost of chargers, electrical work and infrastructure upgrades.

    Improve return on investment

    • Lower project costs can help businesses achieve faster payback and maximize the value of their EV charging investment.

    Attract drivers and customers

    • EV charging can help increase property value, attract EV drivers and enhance the experience for employees, tenants and visitors.

    Access funding before programs expire

    • Many incentive programs have limited funding availability or application windows, making early planning important.

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    Find EV Charging Incentives in Your State

    Find state and local EV charging incentives that can help reduce installation costs and support your electrification goals.

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