Electric Vehicle Charging
Residential EV Charging Incentives:
Maine, Massachusetts, & New Hampshire
Driving on sunshine is more affordable than ever, thanks to a variety of government tax credits, rebates, and utility programs. Explore the federal and state specific incentives below, and see how you can level up your transition to a solar powered home with electric vehicles (EV) and EV charging. Our team at ReVision Energy is happy to help you find the best incentives and hardware to bring the benefits of EV and EV charging to your home.
Federal Tax Credits
EV Charging Tax Credit
The US federal EV charging tax credits for residential customers offers eligible homeowners 30% of the cost of hardware and installation. The tax credit is for the installation of charging infrastructure, and is capped at $1,000 for residential customers. Eligibility depends on your location, which our team will be happy to discuss with you.
Electric Vehicle Tax Credit
The federal EV tax credit for manufacturers offers a tax credit of up to $7,500, depending on battery size with a minimum of 7 kilowatt hours. Additional guidelines will be released early 2023. Previously owned electric vehicles (also known as “used vehicles”) are eligible for a tax credit of up to $4,000. All vehicles must be made by a qualified manufacturer.
Visit Plug In America's EV Tax Credit overview for further details, restrictions, and FAQs.