Rebates for Residential EV Chargers in Arizona

Last updated: March 26, 2026

If you own, or are thinking of purchasing, an electric car, something that you had to consider at one point was how you were going to charge it. While there are approximately 4,550 public chargers available in Arizona, nothing can beat the convenience of plugging in your car in your garage, so it's ready to go when you leave the house. Unfortunately, these chargers can be pricey, though.

Typically, rebates for EV chargers can come multiple sources; your local town, county, electric utility, State or the Federal Government. In Arizona, there are 6 programs that you may be able to use to get a rebate or incentive for installing an EV charger in your home. You can view the programs below.

Utility Rebate Programs

5 different utilities in Arizona offer a rebate for residential EV chargers. To get these rebates, you must have an account with the utility providing the rebate.

Arizona Public Service

Customers of Arizona Public Service can qualify for rebates for residential EV chargers through their program called "APS EV Smart Charger Rewards."

The APS EV Smart Charger Rewards program offers a rebate of $25 per charger. The incentive may cover up to 100% of the material cost. The rebate program covers Level 2 EV chargers. Charging station must be networked.

The charger must be on the program's approved list. Some of the included chargers are ChargePoint, Emporia Energy, EvoCharge, Tesla, and more. See the program website for the full list.

Go to Arizona Public Service Website


Salt River Project - AZ

Customers of Salt River Project - AZ can qualify for rebates for residential EV chargers through their program called "SRP Residential EV Charger Marketplace Discount."

The SRP Residential EV Charger Marketplace Discount program offers a rebate of $250 per charger. The incentive may cover up to 30% of the material cost. The rebate program covers Level 2 EV chargers.

The charger must be on the program's approved list. Some of the included chargers are Electrify America, Emporia Energy, Tesla, Wallbox, and more. See the program website for the full list.

Go to Salt River Project - AZ Website


Tucson Electric Power - AZ

Customers of Tucson Electric Power - AZ can qualify for rebates for residential EV chargers through their program called "TEP Residential EV Chargers." The program is currently open with an expected end date of December 31st 2026. However, keep in mind; the program may close sooner if its budget is depleted before the deadline.

The TEP Residential EV Chargers program offers a rebate of $300 per charger. The incentive may cover up to 75% of the material cost. The rebate program covers Level 2 and Level 3 chargers. Charging station must be networked.

The charger must be on the program's approved list. Some of the included chargers are Electrify America, Emporia Energy, Flo, Tesla, and more. See the program website for the full list.

Go to Tucson Electric Power - AZ Website


Mohave Electric - AZ

Mohave Electric - AZ has a rebate program that covers residential EV chargers. The program is called "Mohave Charged."

The Mohave Charged program offers a rebate of $1,000 per charger. The incentive may cover up to 50% of the project cost. The rebate program covers Level 2 and Level 3 chargers. Charging station must be networked.

Go to Mohave Electric - AZ Website


Electrical District No. 3 Pinal County - AZ

Electrical District No. 3 Pinal County - AZ has a program called "AZ Electrical District No. 3 - EV Chargers" that offers rebates for EV Chargers installed in residences.

The AZ Electrical District No. 3 - EV Chargers program offers a rebate of $250 per charger. The incentive may cover up to 100% of the material cost. The rebate program covers Level 2 EV chargers.

Go to Electrical District No. 3 Pinal County - AZ Website


Federal Tax Incentive

The Federal Goverment has a tax credit for installing residential EV chargers. Commonly referred to as the 30C Federal Tax Credit, this incentive offers 30% of the cost of installing an EV Chargers up to $1,000.

When the tax credit was renewed in 2022, a new stipulation was added that in order to receive the tax credit, the property must be located in an approved census tract. This requirement applies to any installations completed after December 31, 2022.

Learn more about the Federal Tax Credit

What is the difference between the types of EV chargers?

A Level 1 EV Charger plugs into a standard out in your home (120V) to juice up your car. Usually, a level one charger can add 2 to 3 miles to your car for each hour they're used. Most electric vehicles in the US will come with a Level 1 charger.

A Level 2 EV charger lets you charge up your electric vehicle much around five times faster. These chargers use 240V or the type of outlet you see for an electric dryer or stovetop. They add between 12 and 60 miles to your battery each hour.

A Level 3 EV charger is the fastest type of EV charger. They're also called fast chargers, DCFC chargers, and DC fast chargers. These units typically use 400V or more and add 150 miles to a battery in an hour. They're not very common in residential applications at this point.

Learn more about the types of EV Chargers

How much does an EV charger cost?

The cost of an EV charger can vary depending on the specific type you want to purchase. They usually range from $300 - 1,000. It's important to remember that Level 2 and Level 3 chargers typically require professional installation, which often costs more than the charger itself. You can see examples of chargers below:

Do businesses qualify for this EV charger rebate?

Businesses, non-profits, and multi-family facilities are considered commercial accounts by many utilities. Commercial accounts have different rebate programs to use than residential accounts. Rebates4EVChargers only shows residential rebates.

Learn About Commercial Rebates

Additional information

EV Charger Rebate Trends for 2025

Despite recent changes in federal policy and rising uncertainty, rebate programs remain a powerful opportunity for those who can navigate them effectively. In fact, the number of open rebate programs increased by 11% this year. Those programs cover 78% of the US.

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Understanding the differences between EV charger types

Not every EV charger is the same. Learn about the differences between the EV charger types and how it can impact how quickly a car recharges.

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Disclaimer: The information above is provided as an informational resource. Rebates4EVChargers does not provide any warranties or representations as to, and will not be responsible for, the accuracy or correctness of the rebate information. Contact your rebate provider for the most current information. As an Amazon Associate, Rebates4EVChargers may earn commissions from qualifying purchases.


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