Level II Charging Station Rebate
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Level II Electric Vehicle Charge Stations
Level 2 charging uses 240 volt power to enable faster regeneration of an EV’s battery system. Providing this type of charging requires installation of an EVSE unit and electrical wiring capable of handling higher voltage power. Plug-in America’s PlugStar tools offer a listing of Level 2 EVSE currently on the market. Many utilities are offering free level 2 charging equipment and/or incentives with an electric car purchase. These stations provide fast charge times of 10 - 20 miles of range per hour of charge and about 3% more energy efficiency than level 1 stations. These systems are more expensive than level 1 stations and may have a potentially higher impact on peak kilowatt demand charges for businesses.
Implementing Sector: | Utility |
Category: | Financial Incentive |
State: | Wisconsin |
Incentive Type: | Rebate Program |
Web Site: | https://www.alliantenergy.com/InnovativeEnergySolutions/SmartEnergyProducts/ElectricVehicles/EVHomeChargersandRebates |
Administrator: | Alliant Energy |
Start Date: | |
Eligible Renewable/Other Technologies: |
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Incentive Amount: |
Residential: $500 rebate for a networked Level 2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment (EVSE) Residential: $250 for a non-networked Level 2 EVSE Commercial and Industrial: $500 for a single-port wall or pedestal EVSE Commercial and Industrial: $1,000 for the purchase of a dual-port EVSE Commercial and Industrial: $1,500 for a dual-port networked EVSE |
Technologies: | Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment |
Sectors: | Residential |
Parameters: | The incentive has a maximum of $250.00, The incentive has a minimum of $500.00 |
Technologies: | Level-2 Electric Vehicle Service Equipment |
Sectors: | Commercial, Industrial |
Parameters: | The incentive has a maximum of $500.00, The incentive has a minimum of $1500.00 |
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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