Find EV Charger Utility Partners

Search and filter for utilities by state or ZIP code and get contact information to learn about their EV charger installation efforts.

Current results for Louisiana

Washington-St Tammany E C, Inc

Ownership: Cooperative (see cooperative contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 6%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

Concordia Electric Coop, Inc

Ownership: Cooperative (see cooperative contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 6%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

Dixie Electric Membership Corp

Ownership: Cooperative (see cooperative contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 5%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

Pointe Coupee Elec Member Corp

Ownership: Cooperative (see cooperative contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 5%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

Terrebonne Parish Consol Gov't

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 3%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

Town of Boyce

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 3%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

Town of Gueydan

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 2%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

City of Erath - (LA)

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 2%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

Vinton Public Power Authority

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 2%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

Panola-Harrison Elec Coop, Inc

Ownership: Cooperative (see cooperative contacts) Percent of Louisiana Covered: 2%

Contact Information

Available EV Charger Funding

Incentives

Louisiana's National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Planning

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) NEVI Formula Program requires the Louisiana Department of Transportation (La DOTD) to submit an annual EV Infrastructure Deployment Plan (Plan) to the DOT and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Office of Energy and Transportation (Joint Office), describing how the state intends to distribute NEVI funds. The submitted plans must be established according to NEVI guidance.

For more information about Louisiana’s NEVI planning process, see the La DOTD Electric Vehicle Infrastructure website. To review Louisiana’s NEVI plan, see the Joint Office State Plans for EV Charging website.

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public, Residential
Provision for Green Jobs Tax Credit

Pending available funding, the Louisiana Department of Economic Development will offer a corporate or income tax credit for qualified capital infrastructure projects in Louisiana that are directly related to industries including, but not limited to, the advanced drivetrain vehicle and biofuels industries. The tax credit is for 7% to 18% of the project costs, calculated based on the investment costs, up to $1,000,000 per state-certified green project. The portion of the base investment expended on payroll for Louisiana residents employed in connection with the construction of the project may be eligible for an additional 7.2% tax credit on the payroll. Annual credits caps apply and credits will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis to eligible recipients. Restrictions may apply.

(Reference Louisiana Revised Statutes 47:6037)

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public, Residential