The Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company offers an incentive program for level 2 all-electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicle chargers, via the NextZero program. This incentive is offered through multiple utilities.
Customers from the following municipal utilities are eligible for a $200-$300 incentive for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles: Hull, Marblehead, Princeton, Sterling, Wakefield, and West Boylston customers
Customers from the following municipal utilities are eligible to receive up to $700 for a level 2 charger for all-electric vehicles: Hingham (up to $600), Hull, Marblehead, Princeton, Shrewsbury (50% of the cost, up to $350), Sterling, Templeton (up to $400), Wakefield (up to $650), and West-Boylston
For more information, click here and choose a municipal light plant to see if they participate.
Implementing Sector: | Utility |
Category: | Financial Incentive |
State: | Massachusetts |
Incentive Type: | Rebate Program |
Web Site: | https://nextzero.org/ |
Administrator: | Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company |
Start Date: | |
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: |
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Incentive Amount: |
PHEV level 2 chargers: $200-$300 (participants include Hull, Marblehead, Princeton, Sterling, Wakefield, and West Boylston customers)
Electric Vehicle Chargers Fully Electric Vehicle: Up to $700 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle with less than 15 kWh Battery Capacity: $200 Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle with 15 kWh Battery Capacity or Greater: $300 (incentive participants include Hingham (up to $600), Hull, Marblehead, Princeton, Shrewsbury (50% of the cost, up to $350), Sterling, Templeton (up to $400), Wakefield (up to $650), and West Boylston customers) |
Technologies: | Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment |
Sectors: | Residential |
Parameters: | The incentive has a maximum of $200.00, The incentive has a minimum of $700.00 |
Name: | NextZero Program |
Organization: | Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co |
Address: |
MA |
Phone: | (+14) 133-0813 |
Email: | help@nextzero.org |
This information is sourced from DSIRE; the most comprehensive source of information on incentives and policies that support renewables and energy efficiency in the United States. Established in 1995, DSIRE is operated by the N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center at N.C. State University.
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