Washington

Federal

1. The federal tax credit covers 30% of an EV charging station, necessary equipment and installation costs. For residential installations, the IRS caps the tax credit at $1,000.
Federal Tax Credit for Residential EV (rebates4evchargers.com)

2. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is offering $3 Billion for port authorities and state, regional, local, and tribal agencies with jurisdiction over ports, and air pollution control agencies to deploy zero-emission port equipment and to purchase and install charging infrastructure through its Clean Ports Program. EPA will provide reimbursement of up to $500 Million, up to 80-90% of total eligible project costs, depending on applicant and project details. Applications will be evaluated competitively and will be accepted between February 2024 and May 2024.

3. The National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program allocates $5 billion in funding for EV charging infrastructure across 75,000 miles of highway across the country. Your organization must be within one mile of an established alternative fuel corridor to qualify and may need to meet other requirements as well.

Washington

1. The Washington State Department of Commerce offers grants for the purchase and installation of Level 2 and direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations for use at public, workplace, tribal, and multi-unit dwelling (MUD) locations. Grants are available in the following amounts.

Application Process | Washington Electric Vehicle Charging (waevcharging.org)

2. Washington State Volkswagen Federal Settlement Grant Program offers grants for Electric Vehicle Charging Level 2.

Volkswagen enforcement action grants - Washington State Department of Ecology

3. Zero-emission Vehicle Infrastructure Partnerships grant. Funding may be used for New installations of EV charging infrastructure, site design, equipment purchases, electrical upgrades, signage, operations, and maintenance. Zero-emission Vehicle Infrastructure Partnerships grant | WSDOT (wa.gov)

4. Seattle City Light (SCL) offers three charging incentive options, starting with $3,000 on level 2 wall mount charger. For more info: Fleet Electrification Program - City Light | seattle.gov

5. Pacific Power offers residential, commercial, and irrigation customers a Time-Of-Use (TOU) rate for charging EVs. You can save money by shifting energy use to lower cost off-peak hours, when the demand for electricity is lower.  Time of Use (pacificpower.net)

6. Tacoma Public Utility (TPU) offers residential customers a $400 rebate, in the form of bill credit, for the installation of a Level 2 EV charging station, a smart splitter, or a 240-volt outlet. EV Charging - Tacoma Public Utilities (mytpu.org)

7. Tacoma Public Utility (TPU) offers rebates for the installation of Level 2 EV charging stations at multifamily dwellings and businesses located in the City of Tacoma. Community EV Charging Rebate - Tacoma Public Utilities (mytpu.org)

8. Clark Public Utilities (CPU) offers customers rebates of up to $500 for the purchase and installation of Level 2 EV charging station. To Residential, Commercial, and Industrial.

Electric Vehicle Program - Clark Public Utilities

9. Snohomish Public Utility District (PUD) offers residential customers a $200 rebate for the purchase and installation of qualified Level 2 EV charging station. Electric Vehicle Tax Credits & Rebates - Snohomish County PUD (snopud.com)