Commercial Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Rebates – Nevada Energy (NV Energy)
Type: Utility/Private Incentives | Jurisdiction: Nevada
NV Energy offers rebates to eligible business customers for the purchase and installation of Level 2 EV charging stations and direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations. Level 2 EV charging station rebates are available in the following amounts:
EV Charging Station Site | Eligible Level 2 Port Amount | Rebate Amount per Port |
Workplace | 2 to 10 ports | $3,000 per port; up to 75% of project cost |
Multi-Unit Dwelling (MUD) | 2 to 10 ports | $5,000 per port; up to 75% of project cost |
Low-Income MUD | 2 to 4 ports | $10,000 per port; up to 100% of project cost |
Fleets | 2 to 10 ports | $5,000 per port; up to 75% of project cost |
Public Charging | 2 to 10 ports | $3,000 per port; up to 75% of project cost |
Government Agency | 2 to 4 ports | $10,000 per port; up to 100% of project cost |
Low-income MUD is defined as property that qualifies for the Federal Low Income Housing Tax credit.
DCFC station rebates cover 50% of project costs, up to $400 per kilowatt or $40,000 per station, whichever is less. DCFC station projects may include a maximum of five stations.NV Energy also funds projects that do not fall within the scope of fleet, workplace, or MUD charging through the Electric Vehicle Custom Grant Program. Grant amounts are determined on a case-by-case basis and may cover up to 100% of project costs.
For more information, see the NV Energy Electric Vehicles website.