Hudson Light and Power Department Rebates for Residential EV Chargers

Last updated: October 02, 2025

One of the first questions people have when purchasing an electric car is "How am I going to charge my new car?" While Massachusetts ranks #5 in the US for the number of publicly available EV Chargers, the convenience of being able to charge your electric car at home is hard to beat. These chargers can cost quite a bit 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 Hudson Light and Power Department offer rebates for installing an EV Charger at my home?

Yes, Hudson Light and Power Department 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 "Hudson MA EV Chargers Program."

What type of EV chargers does the rebate cover?

The Hudson Light and Power Department 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 Hudson Light and Power Department rebate for EV charger installation?

The Hudson MA EV Chargers Program offers a rebate of $500 per charger. The incentive may cover up to 100% of the material cost. Below you'll find the details of this rebate.

Rebate NameRebate AmountNotesLink
Level 2 Charger$500 per charger

Capped at 100% of the material cost
  • Charger must be Wi-Fi capable
  • A copy of the vehicle registration is required with the application
  • An installation invoice from a licensed electrician is required
  • If no installation was required, an onsite inspection is required to verify the equipment's use at the HPLD account address listed on the application
  • Rebate is limited to 1 per household
  • Customers also have the option to enroll in a rewards program for charging during off peak hours.
Program Link

How much does an EV charger cost?

Purchasing an EV charger for home-use usually costs between $300 - $1,000. On top of that, Level 2 and Level 3 chargers typically require professional installation, which can double the expense for the homeowner.

What EV chargers qualify for this rebate?

Some rebate programs will only provide rebates for specific make and models of chargers. Other programs will allow any reputable brand/model, as long as it meets the technical requirements (such as being a Level 2 charger). Hudson Light and Power Department requires that chargers are networked in order to get a rebate. Usually that means the charger is able to connect via Wi-Fi. Make sure to read all the program documentation before making any commitment to purchasing a charger.

Here are some chargers that may qualify:

Grizzl-E

Classic Level 2 40 Amp Charger

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ChargePoint

Home Flex 15 to 50 Amp Charger

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Autel

MaxiCharger 50 Amp Level 2 with Wi-fi and Bluetooth

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Where can I learn more about the Hudson Light and Power Department rebate for EV chargers?

You can learn all the details for Hudson MA EV Chargers Program at the link below.

Go to Hudson Light and Power Department'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 Hudson Light and Power Department 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

Additional information

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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Federal Tax Credit for EV Chargers Renewed

The Inflation Reduction Act just extended the 30C Tax Credit for installing EV chargers. Homeowners get a credit for up to 30% of the cost up to $1,000.

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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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