Rocky Mountain Power - EV Charging Station Grant and Rebate Program

UT Rebate Program commercial residential

Administered by: Rocky Mountain Power

Program Details

Program ID
22399
Last Updated
11/10/2023

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
commercial residential
Eligible Technologies
level-2 electric vehicle service equipment direct current fast charging equipment make-ready equipment

Program Summary

Incentives are available to Utah businesses, communities and multi-unit properties for both Level 2 and DC fast chargers. Residential customers may also qualify for incentives when adding a Level 2 charger to their home. Equipment must be on the approved chargers list to be eligible for incentives.AC Level 2 Charger (Non-residential):Single port: $1,000 per charger up to 75% of total charger costMulti-port: $1,500 per charger up to 75% of total charger costDC Fast Charger (Non-residential):Single port: $30,000 per charger up to 75% of total charger and installation costs (subject to cap)Multi-Port: $42,000 per charger up to 75% of total charger and installation costs (subject to cap)DCFC chargers that are under 100 kW are subject to a reduced incentive.AC Level 2 Charger (Residential): 75% of charger cost and/or installation cost up to $200.Maximum incentive per charger will not exceed $200. Limit of one charger per vehicle.Customers must be enrolled in the EV TOU program, Subscriber Solar, or grandfathered into Net Metering (Schedule 135).Custom incentives are also available for non-residential make-ready projects. Make-ready project incentives help pay upfront costs for electrical infrastructure and installation of EV projects. Applications for these incentives are due quarterly on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31.

Contact & Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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