Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Station Rebate – San Diego County

Archived: 11/14/2023

The San Diego County Incentive Project, funded by the California Energy Commission as part of the California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP), offers rebates in the following amounts for installations at new, replacement, or make-ready sites:

Project Type Maximum Rebate - in disadvantaged communities (DACs) Maximum Rebate - outside DACs
Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) stations between 50 kilowatt (kW) and 99.99 kW 75% of total project cost, up to $60,000 per DCFC station 75% of total project cost, up to $50,000 per DCFC station
DCFC stations greater than 100 kW 75% of total project cost, up to $80,000 per EV charging station 75% of total project cost, up to $70,000 per EV charging station
Level 2 EV charging stations Up to $5,000 per port or 75% of total project costs Up to $4,500 per port or 75% of total project costs
Level 2 EV charging station (multi-unit dwelling) Up to $6,000 per port or 75% of total project costs Up to $5,500 per port or 75% of total project costs

Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and applicants must reserve rebates prior to purchasing and installing an EV charging station(s). Eligible applicants include businesses, nonprofit organizations, California Native American Tribes listed with the Native American Heritage Commission, or government entities. DCFC station installations must be publicly accessible 24 hours a day. Additional site requirements apply. For more information, including funding availability, see the San Diego County Incentive Project website.

Jurisdiction: California

Type: State Incentives

Technologies: EVs, PHEVs

See all California Laws and Incentives.