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Public Charger Rebate

Public electric vehicle chargers are an amenity that make your community more attractive to businesses and residents alike. With more access to public charging stations, EV drivers get the peace of mind to drive farther.

By installing public Level 2 or DC fast chargers, that are accessible to all EV drivers 24/7, you may be eligible for the following incentives.

  • Level 2 Chargers: a rebate of up to 50% of electrical upgrade costs – or a maximum of $4,500 per charging port
  • DC Fast Chargers: a rebate of up to 90% of electrical upgrade costs – or a maximum of $60,000 per charging port

Work completed by a licensed electrician after February 17, 2021, is also eligible for a rebate.

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DC Fast Charger Equipment Eligibility:

  • Limited to new EV charging stations.
  • Limited to installation of new qualified smart DC Fast Charger with rated nameplate capacity at a minimum of 50kW.
  • Limited to incremental make ready costs associated with new charging stations.
  • Stations with proprietary charging connectors must collocate with at least one charging station with both an SAE CCS Combo and SAE CHAdeMo port to receive rebate. The rebate covers shared make ready costs on collocated proprietary and standard equipment on a single site

DC Fast Charger Program Eligibility:

  • Rebate will be distributed on a per port basis, with a target of 100 charging ports.
  • Limited to a maximum of 2 ports per site.
  • Incentive to be capped at 90% of make ready costs up to $60,000 per smart charging port.
  • A customer may not account for more than 20% of total program budget in totality for all of a customer's locations
  • Customers must share charging data from chargers that receive rebate with Atlantic City Electric as a condition of receipt of incentive.
  • Customer must guarantee public accessibility and operational functionality in a manner consistent with the definitions for "publicly accessible" and "operational" as defined in the Program Manual "Definitions."
  • Public DC Fast Charging stations must offer multiple forms of payment.
  • Customers are permitted to determine charging prices for EV drivers.
  • Term of the program beginning from February 17, 2021, to December 31, 2026, or until program funds are fully exhausted.

Level 2 Charger Equipment Eligibility:

  • Limited to new EV charging stations.
  • Limited to installation of new qualified smart Level 2 chargers with rated nameplate capacity of at least 3.8kW.
  • Limited to incremental make ready costs associated with new charging stations.
  • Requires installation of standard SAE J1772 connector.
  • Stations with proprietary charging connectors must collocate with at least one charging station with an SAE J1772 connector port to receive incentive.

Level 2 Charger Program Eligibility:

  • Rebate will be distributed on a per port basis, with a target of 1000 charging ports.
  • Limited to a maximum of 2 ports per site.
  • Incentive to be capped at 50% of electrical infrastructure costs up to $4,500 per smart charging port
  • A customer may not account for more than 20% of total program budget in totality for all of a customer's locations
  • Customers must share charging data from chargers that receive rebate with Atlantic City Electric as a condition of receipt of incentive.
  • Customer must guarantee public accessibility and operational functionality in a manner consistent with the definitions for "publicly accessible" and "operational" as defined in Program Manual "Definitions"
  • Public Level 2 charging stations must offer multiple forms of payment.
  • Customers are permitted to determine charging prices for EV drivers.
  • Terms of the charger rebate program are February 17, 2021, to December 31, 2026, or until program funds are fully exhausted.
  • For more information please visit our Program Manual.

Rate Options

The cost of charging an EV is different for everyone and will depend on several factors such as the type of EV, the size of your vehicle's battery, your electricity rate, and the distance you drive. You will be billed at Atlantic City Electric's current price per kilowatt hour, or the price per kilowatt hour of your competitive supplier, plus Atlantic City Electric's delivery charges.

For customers installing and operating publicly-accessible DCFC stations, a dedicated charging rate (MGS-SEVC) is available. For more information, refer to pages 16 and 17 of the New Jersey Electric Tariff.

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