Looking to install EV chargers in Massachusetts? This page rounds up the EV charger rebates, incentives, and grants available across the state, from utility programs to state and regional funding. Whether you manage properties like urban multifamily properties, workplaces, or public charging networks, AmpUp helps you find the savings that lower your installation costs.
Massachusetts joined California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Vermont in signing a (MOU) to support the deployment of ZEVs (zero tailpipe emission vehicles) through involvement in a ZEV Program Implementation Task Force (Task Force). In May 2014, ...
The Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MassEVIP) provides grants for 60% of the cost of Level 1 or Level 2 EV chargers, up to \$50,000 per street address. Eligible entities include workplaces and fleets with 15 or more employees on site. Private and non-profit workplaces must have ...
The Public Access Charging Program provides grants to non-residential entities for 80% of the cost of Level 2 EV chargers and installation, and a maximum of \$50,000 per street address for hardware and installation costs. Installations at government property qualify for 100% of the cost, up to \$...
The Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MassEVIP) provides grants for 60% of the cost of Level 1 or Level 2 EV chargers installed at MFHs and educational campuses, up to \$50,000 per street address. Eligible entities include private, public, or non-profit MFHs with five or more resi...
Get $250 back with the Level 2 Charging Rebate Program.
EV charger rebates up to $300 max per residential account per year.
Eligible customers can get up to $1,400 rebate for wiring/panel upgrades for a level 2 charger. Low–income customers may qualify for up to $2,700 for electrical upgrades and up to 100% of the charger cost.
0% interest financing for commercial and industrial electrification projects. Multifamily residential can receive up to $20,000. Larger requests require approval by Holyoke Gas & Electric’s board.
Hingham commercial customers can receive up to $6,000 for a dual port charging station, or $3,000 each for installation/equipment, or $1,500 per port.
Residents buying a Level 2 EV charger can get a rebate of up to $500. Hudson Light & Power offers a rebate of up to $2,000 ($500/charger) for four charging stations to entities meeting Town of Hudson & Stow affordable housing requirements.
Provides up to 60% (max $50,000) of Level 2 EV charger costs at educational campuses and multifamily residential properties, expanding charging access.
Covers 80–100% of hardware and install costs (up to $50,000) for public EV charging across Massachusetts, boosting commercial accessibility.
Offers up to 60% (max $50,000) toward Level 2 charger purchase and install, helping workplaces and vehicle fleets add EV infrastructure.
RMLD offers up to a $750 rebate for residential customers in their service territory who purchase and install a Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) charger.
Up to $250 for Level 2 installation.
Wi–Fi Level 2 is $400, and non–Wi–Fi Level 2 is $200.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Clean School Bus program provides funding to eligible applicants for the replacement of existing school buses with clean, alternative fuel school buses or zero emission school buses. EPA may award up to 100% of the cost of the replacement bus, char...
The U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) designates a national network of electric vehicle (EV) charging and hydrogen, propane, and natural gas fueling infrastructure along national highway system corridors. To designate these Alternative Fuel Corridors (AFC), F...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program (CFI Program) offers funding to deploy publicly accessible electric vehicle charging and hydrogen, propane, and natural gas fueling infrastructure. The...
The U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) NEVI Formula Program provides funding to states to strategically deploy electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. Funding is available for up to 80% of eligible project costs, including: - The acquisition,...
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) established a Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office) to study, plan, coordinate, and implement joint issues, including: - Technical assistance related to the deployment, operation, and mai...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offers grants for heavy-duty ZEVs and associated infrastructure. Grant award amounts vary and may cover up to 100% of total project costs. Eligible project costs include: - The incremental cost of replacing a non-zero emission Class 6 or 7 hea...
The U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) EV Charger Reliability and Accessibility Accelerator Program offers funding for the repair and replacement of existing, non-operational publicly accessible Level 2 and direct current (DC) fast chargers. Funding is...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) provides grants of up to \$200,000 for the research and development of commercial innovations related to electric vehicle (EV) chargers, EV batteries, and biodiesel, hydrogen and fuel cell vehicle technologies. Eligible applicants include domestic small busines...
The U.S. Department of Transportation and the U.S. Department of Energy's (Joint Office) offers grants of up to \$4 million for projects that expand community e-mobility access and provide clean reliable energy. Topic areas include solving no-home charging, electrifying light- and medium-duty fl...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) offers grants of up to \$2 million for large-scale renewable energy planning and siting projects, including EV chargers, through the Renewable Energy Siting through Technical Engagement and Planning (R-STEP) Program. Eligible applicants include state-based coll...
The U.S. Department of Transportation's (DOT) Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) provides funding for the improvement of transportation facilities on or adjacent to Federal lands through the Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP). Eligible electric mobility projects include light-duty electric ve...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offers grants for the development and implementation of plans to reduce GHG emissions and other harmful air pollution through the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) program. The CPRG program provides funding to projects targeting six sectors, ...
The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Vehicle Technology Office (VTO) offers grants of up to \$36 million for the design, development, and demonstration of MHD EV charging infrastructure through the SuperTruck Charge program. The SuperTruck Charge program aims to identify large scale replicable d...
Schedule A Demo
Submit out the form and we’ll get in touch to explore how AmpUp can help add, expand, or optimize EV charging at your site.