Chippewa Valley Electric Rebates for Residential EV Chargers

Last updated: October 20, 2025

People who purchase electric cars often decide to install electric vehicle charging stations, or EV chargers, in their homes. While there are approximately 1,938 public chargers available in Wisconsin, 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.

Luckily, across the US, there are rebates, grants, and incentives that might be available to help reduce your overall cost for installing an EV charger in your home.

Does Chippewa Valley Electric offer rebates for installing an EV Charger at my home?

Yes, Chippewa Valley Electric has a rebate program that may provide an incentive if you install a charger for an electric vehicle in a residential application. The program is called "Chippewa Valley EV Chargers Program."

Chippewa Valley Electric's program is currently open with an expected end date of December 31st 2025. However, keep in mind; the program may close sooner if its budget is depleted before the deadline.

What type of EV chargers does the rebate cover?

The Chippewa Valley Electric rebate program covers Level 2 EV chargers. 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 electrical outlet you see for an electric dryer or stovetop. They add between 12 and 60 miles to your battery each hour.

Learn more about the types of EV Chargers

JuiceBox Enel X

32-Amp, Level 2 charger. Wi-Fi enabled.

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How much is the Chippewa Valley Electric rebate for EV charger installation?

The Chippewa Valley EV Chargers Program offers a rebate of $400 - $800 per charger. The incentive may cover up to 100% of the material cost. There are 2 different rebates that may apply.

$400 per charger. EV charger must be hard‐wired. (receptacle for charger is not allowed). EV charger must be on Dual Fuel (DF) Rate (Rate H), requiring a DF Meter and be under CVEC Load Control. Must have low voltage control circuit, with max rating of 5A @ 120V

$800 per charger. Must be purchased through CVEC.

Rebate NameRebate AmountNotesLink
EV Charging Station$400 per charger

Capped at 100% of the material cost
  • EV charger must be hard‐wired
  • (receptacle for charger is not allowed)
  • EV charger must be on Dual Fuel (DF) Rate (Rate H), requiring a DF Meter and be under CVEC Load Control
  • Must have low voltage control circuit, with max rating of 5A @ 120V
Program Link
Smart EV Charging Station$800 per charger

Capped at 100% of the material cost
  • Must be purchased through CVEC.
  • The charger must be on the program's approved list. Included chargers are ZEF Energy.
  • Charger must be purchased through the utility
Program Link

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.

What EV chargers qualify for this rebate?

Some of these programs will only provide rebates for specific make and models of chargers. Make sure to read all the program documentation before making any commitment to purchasing a charger.

Here are some chargers that may qualify:

Where can I learn more about the Chippewa Valley Electric rebate for EV chargers?

You can learn all the details for Chippewa Valley EV Chargers Program at the link below.

Go to Chippewa Valley Electric's Website
JuiceBox Enel X

32-Amp, Level 2 charger. Wi-Fi enabled.

Where to buy

What other rebates or incentives might be available for installing an EV charger in my home in Chippewa Valley Electric territory?

There is 1 other program that might apply to you. See the details below.

US Capitol Building
Federal EV Charger Tax Credit
Federal Program

You may be eligible for a tax credit for installing an EV charger at your home.

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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

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