Southern Public Power District - Electric Vehicle Incentives in Nebraska - EnergyBot

Southern Public Power District - Electric Vehicle Incentives

June 09, 2025

Summary

Southern Public Power District offers rebates to residential and commercial customers for the installation of EV chargers and wiring equipment. For more information, visit the program website.

Program Overview

Implementing Sector: Utility
Category: Financial Incentive
State: Nebraska
Incentive Type: Rebate Program
Web Site: https://southernpd.energywisenebraskagoev.com/
Administrator: Southern Public Power District
Start Date:
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies:
  • Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment
Incentive Amount: Residential
Chargepoint charging station: $500
EVSE pre-wiring: $400 or 100% of the cost (maximum of $600) for existing structures for in-home pre-wiring for the installation of an electric vehicle charging station.

Commercial
New Commercial Conduit Construction: $15/foot of conduit (Min: $500, Max: $2,000)
EV Chargers: $200/kw of charging station capacity, capped at 50% of cost

Non-Profit
90% reimbursement for the installation of an EV charging station.
Grants, discounts, etc., are deducted to determine customer’s cost.
Incentive is based on the lower of two qualified bids.
Maximum Incentive: Non-Profit: $1,000/kW of charger capacity

Incentives

This program has 2 incentives
Technologies: Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment
Sectors: Residential
Parameters: The incentive is 500.00 $/Unit
Technologies: Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment
Sectors: Commercial
Parameters: The incentive is 200.00 $/kWh, The incentive is 50.00 % of cost

Contact

Name: Southern Public Power District
Organization: Southern Public Power District
Address: 4550 West Husker Hwy
Grand Island NE 68802-1687
Phone: (+18) 005-7930

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.