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New York electric vehicle (EV) charging incentives

Federal tax credits, statewide grants and utility rebates can offset EV charging installation costs by up to 100%


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Available incentives:

Investing in EV charging is more affordable than you think. Governments and utilities offer an array of tax credits, rebates and grants that can put you on the road to a more sustainable future. .

The Joint Utilities of New York EV Make-Ready Program

  • Up to 100% of all make-ready costs for publicly accessible DC fast charging sites within one mile of a DAC
  • Up to 100% of all make-ready costs for publicly accessible Level 2 sites within one mile of a DAC
  • 100% of a standard utility line extension and/or connection to the utility meter
  • Up to 90% of all make-ready costs for publicly accessible commercial Level 2 or DC fast charging sites
  • Up to 50% of all make-ready costs for non-public access commercial Level 2 or DC fast charging sites

Participating utility companies include Central Hudson, conEdison, National Grid, NYSEG, RG&E, and Orange & Rockland.

PSEG Long Island EV Make-Ready Program

  • Up to 100% of publicly accessible Level 2 chargers within a low-income or environmental justice community
  • Up to 90% of publicly accessible Level 2 chargers
  • Up to 50% of nonpublic Level 2 chargers installed at workplaces and multi-unit dwellings or in light-duty fleet depots

The New York State Tax Credit for Public and Workplace Charging

  • Tax credit of up to $5,000 for the purchase and installation of EV charging stations available through the end of 2025

NYSERDA Charge Ready 2.0

NYSERDA’s Charge Ready NY 2.0 offers incentives to public, private and not-for-profit organizations to install Level 2 EV charging stations at workplaces, multi-unit dwellings (MUD’s) or public facilities that are owned and operated by municipal or state government entities. NYSERDA provides incentives on a per-port basis at varying amounts, based on location type and whether or not is it located within a Disadvantaged Community (DAC):
  • $4,000 per charging port installed at a public facility (must be located within a DAC)
  • $2,000 per charging port installed at a workplace or multi-unit dwelling location.

NYSERDA School Bus Incentive Program

NYSERDA is accepting Charging Voucher Applications on the first-come, first-served basis. Charging Vouchers offer rebates of up to $25,000 - $65,000, depending on the applicant and project type. These vouchers are based on electric school bus purchases, though they do not have to be purchased through this program. School Bus Vouchers are available for up to $135,000 per bus.

Federal tax credit

If you purchase charging stations between Jan. 1, 2023, and Dec. 31, 2032, your organization may be eligible to receive a 30% tax credit up to $100,000 per station under the 30C Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit. Commonly referred to as the "federal tax credit", the credit now requires applicants to be located in designated census tracts.

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National Grid covered more than 80% of the upfront infrastructure and installation costs for the five stations. Because PPR Energy Solutions is a certified installer, we could assign our rebate to go directly to them without ever actually having to pay those upfront costs out of pocket.

Russell Tabone
Dealer, Operator and General Manager, Fuccillo Hyundai