Last updated: March 01, 2024
People who purchase electric cars often decide to install electric vehicle charging stations, or EV chargers, in their homes. While Washington ranks #6 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.
Yes, Vera Water and Power 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 "Vera Home Level 2 Chargers Program."
The Vera Water and Power 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
The Vera Home Level 2 Chargers Program offers a rebate of $20 per charger. The incentive may cover up to 100% of the material cost. Below you'll find the details of this rebate.
Rebate Name | Rebate Amount | Notes | Link |
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Level 2 Charger | $20 per charger Capped at 100% of the material cost | Program Link |
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.
This rebate program 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.
You can learn all the details for Vera Home Level 2 Chargers Program at the link below.
Go to Vera Water and Power's WebsiteThere is 1 other program that might apply to you. See the details below.
You may be eligible for a tax credit for installing an EV charger at your home.
See DetailsBusinesses, 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.
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