The MassEVIP Public Access Charging Program offers incentives for property owners or managers with publicly accessible parking to acquire and install Level 1 and Level 2 EV charging stations. Non residential locations with publicly accessible parking are eligible for the following:
Government-owned locations: MassDEP funds up to 100% of the hardware and installation costs (up to a maximum of $50,000 per street address)
All other locations: The agency funds up to 80% of the hardware and installation costs (up to a maximum of $50,000 per street address)
The Multi-Unit Dwelling & Educational Campus Charging Program provides incentives for property owners or managers to acquire and install Level 2 AV EV charging stations. Multi-unit dwellings with five or more residential units and educational campuses with at least 15 students on-site are eligible for the following:
MassDEP funds up to 60% of the hardware and installation costs (up to a maximum of $50,000 per street address)
The Workplace & Fleet Charging Program provides incentives for employers and fleet operators to acquire and install Level 2 AC EV charging stations. Applicants with 15 or more employees in non-residential places of business are eligible for the following:
MassDEP provides up to 60% of the funding to a maximum of $50,000 per street address for hardware and installation costs.
National Grid Commercial & Fleet EV Charging Programs
National grid provides a comprehensive roadmap for expanding clean transportation in the areas it serves, including environmental justice communities. National Grid's programs assist its customers by supporting their transition to electric mobility (e-mobility), including providing resources, funding and ongoing electricity savings for the purchase and installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations.
The Public/Workplace EV Charging Station Program offers rebates on charging station equipment costs and networking fees for approved qualifying publicly accessible stations:
Provides funding for up to 100% of the electrical infrastructure costs associated with installing EV charging stations
The Multi-Unit Dwelling (MUD) EV Charging Program helps multifamily property owners and developers install EV charging stations at properties with five or more units (20+ unit properties should consider participating in the complimentary MUD EV-Ready Site Plan instead):
Provides funding for up to 100% of the electrical infrastructure costs
The Fleet EV Charging Program provides funding for fleet customers:
Provides funding for up to 100% of the electrical infrastructure costs
Additional rebates are available to help cover the cost of charging stations for public fleets
Eversource offers it commercial customers and multifamily properties up to 100% off the cost of wiring to install electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, depending on the number of charging ports they wish to install. Multi-unit dwellings must have at least five units, and parking spots must be either non-deeded or non-reserved (or 20% of deeded spaces must have EV charging stations installed). All EV charging must be associated with one Eversource account for payment. Participants may be eligible for the following:
Rebates of up to 50% on the cost of purchasing eligible EV charging stations
Fleets are eligible to receive a "fleet advisory service" to help create a strategic plan for fleet electrification
Businesses and multifamily properties located in an environmental justice community may be eligible for rebates of up to 100% of the cost of up to 10 EV charging ports (in addition to the EV charging infrastructure rebate)