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Electric Vehicle Home Charging Rebates in Massachusetts

Rebates to help offset the costs of charging stations for both single-family and multifamily homes. 

Our enhanced application portal is now live. This new platform allows you to submit the information for your rebate and track the status of your application through each step of the approval process.

Get Started Charging at Home

We provide rebates to offset the cost of the wiring or panel upgrade needed to install a 240-volt outlet for a level two charger.

Level two smart chargers can charge your vehicle up to four times faster than a standard charger and can provide enough charge for an average 50-mile commute overnight.

Your charger will also connect to Wi-Fi, giving you more control over your power use, easy access to information about your EV's charge level, and may allow you to participate in our pending Managed Charging program.

Make sure you buy the right charger

To qualify for our EV charging rebates, you'll need to install a Wi-Fi compatible level two smart charger that is no more than 80 amps and is listed in the State Appliance Standards Database. You can use our home EV charger purchase guide to learn more about features and requirements before you make a purchase.

If your charger is not listed, please complete the application form below to submit your charger information for future consideration.

Incentive and Rebate Amounts

We offer rebates towards a wiring or panel upgrade to power a level two charger. Rebate amounts vary based on your home and rate:

I am on the standard rate:

  • Single-family homes may receive up to $700
  • Small multi-family homes (2-4 units) may receive up to $1,400

I am on the low income discount rate

  • Single-family homes may receive up to $1,700 
  • Small multi-family homes (2-4 units) may receive up to $2,700

You may also receive a rebate for up to 100% of the cost of the charger itself.

I live in an environmental justice (EJ) community

  • Single-family homes may receive up to $1,000
  • Multi-family homes may receive up to $2,000

Visit mass.gov's Environmental Justice (EJ) community map to check if your home is in an EJ community. 

Apply on our EV Rebate Portal

Rebates for larger apartment buildings are also available.

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