Spark AC
Spark AC 40A NEMA Charger
Compatible with all EV and hybrid plug-in vehicles, this rugged wall-mount residential charger offers 240V-40Amp plug-in convenience and WiFi connectivity. With easy installation, this...
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Spark AC
Compatible with all EV and hybrid plug-in vehicles, this rugged wall-mount residential charger offers 240V-40Amp plug-in convenience and WiFi connectivity. With easy installation, this...
Spark AC
Compatible with all EV and hybrid plug-in vehicles, our rugged wall-mount residential charger offers, more powerful reliable home charging with convenient WiFi monitoring. For...
Spark AC
Compatible with all EV and hybrid plug-in vehicles, our rugged wall-mount residential charger offers fast, reliable home charging with convenient WiFi monitoring. For those...
Commercial
Compatible with all EV and hybrid plug-in vehicles, our rugged wall-mount commercial charger offers fast, reliable public or commercial charging with convenient CMS management...
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Rebates and tax credits vary by province, state and utility. Start with your region.
Provincial and utility programs, plus federal funding for workplace, fleet and multi-unit charging.
The federal 30C tax credit plus state and utility rebate programs.
FAQ
Funding windows open and close often, so always confirm details on the program’s official page.
Yes, but they vary by province and utility. Quebec's Roulez vert program offers $600 toward a home Level 2 charging station, and several provinces and utilities run their own residential and commercial programs. Federally, the Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) funds workplace, fleet, public and multi-unit charging (its latest intake is closed, with the program running to March 2027). Use the finder above to see programs for your province.
The federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit (IRS Section 30C) covers 30% of residential charger costs up to $1,000 per port, and up to $100,000 per item for commercial installs meeting prevailing-wage rules. It applies only when the install address is in an eligible census tract, and the charger must be installed and operational by June 30, 2026. Many states and utilities add their own rebates. Use the finder above.
Most programs fund any safety-certified Level 2 or DC charger, though some require specific certifications or networked (smart) chargers. Check the eligible-equipment list on the program's page, or contact our team and we'll confirm for your program.
Most rebates are claimed after installation through the program's official page, with your purchase receipt and electrician's invoice. Tax credits like the US Section 30C are claimed on your tax return. A few utility programs apply at point of sale. Keep all documentation, including permit and inspection records where required.
Often, yes. For example, a utility rebate can usually be combined with a federal tax credit. Some programs reduce their payout by the amount of other funding you receive, so check each program's stacking rules before you count on the full total.
Program details in our finder were last verified on June 18, 2026. Funding windows open and close often and amounts shown are maximums. Always confirm at the official program link before making a purchase decision.
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