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

Entergy Texas Inc.

Known as Entergy Corporation

Ownership: Investor (see investor contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding
Government or Public | Commercial | Residential

Entergy Texas Inc. Incentives

Entergy Fleet Solutions

Entergy Fleet Solutions provides consultation to Entergy customers on fleet electrification through expert advisors and digitial tools.

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public

eTech

The eTech program provides customer support by dedicated field representatives and financial incentives to Entergy customers who purchase select electric equipment. Cash incentives are currently available to qualifying customers for purchasing certain electric equipment. Electric Vehicle charger incentives start at $250 per level 2 EV charger, but can be customized for larger applications like DC fast chargers.

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public, Residential

City of Kaplan - (LA)

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding

City of Kaplan - (LA) Incentives

Town of Welsh - (LA)

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding

Town of Welsh - (LA) Incentives

Town of Vinton - (LA)

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding

Town of Vinton - (LA) Incentives

City of Newton - (TX)

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding

City of Newton - (TX) Incentives

City of Hemphill - (TX)

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding

City of Hemphill - (TX) Incentives

Rusk County Electric Coop, Inc

Ownership: Cooperative (see cooperative contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding

Rusk County Electric Coop, Inc Incentives

Entergy Arkansas LLC

Known as Entergy Corporation

Ownership: Investor (see investor contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding
Government or Public | Commercial | Residential

Entergy Arkansas LLC Incentives

Charging Infrastructure Rider

The Charging Infrastructure Rider offers non-residential customers the flexibility to choose the desired charging infrastructure and equipment, up to and including the option of a “turn-key” solution, for electrified transportation. The Utility will partner with its interested non-residential customers to install vehicle charging-related infrastructure and equipment on customer-owned property for their own use and, at their discretion, for public access on the customer’s premises, such as residential property developers, fleet managers, tax-exempt organizations including governmental agencies and schools, and business owners. The Utility will construct, own, operate, and maintain only the portion of the charging infrastructure and equipment that the customer does not want to own and/or maintain itself, up to and including the actual charging equipment. The costs incurred by the Utility for the extension of facilities necessary for service, equipment, installation, and any on-going O&M will be added to each Charging Infrastructure Rider customer’s monthly electric bill as a fixed payment.

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public

Demand Adjustment Rider

The Electric Vehicle Charging Demand Adjustment Rider offers non-residential customers, with less than a 15 percent electric vehicle charging load factor on their billing period, an adjusmtent to a 15 percent load factor to ensure equitable billing for eletric vehicle charging's unique energy usage.

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public

Entergy Fleet Solutions

Entergy Fleet Solutions provides consultation to Entergy customers on fleet electrification through expert advisors and digitial tools. Customers are able to use the flexible charging infrastracture rider for the charging infrastructure and equipment, up to and including the option of a “turn-key” solution, for electrified transportation.

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public

eTech

The eTech program provides customer support by dedicated field representatives and financial incentives to Entergy customers who purchase select electric equipment. Cash incentives are currently available to qualifying customers for purchasing certain electric equipment. Electric Vehicle charger incentives start at $250 per level 2 EV charger, but can be customized for larger applications like DC fast chargers.

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public, Residential

Public Charging

The Public Charging for Electric Vehicles Rider gives Entergy Arkansas the ability to construct, own, operate, and maintain public EV fast charging stations with output power of 50 kW or greater.

Eligibility: Government or Public

Mississippi Power Co

Known as Southern Company

Ownership: Investor (see investor contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding
Government or Public | Commercial | Residential

Mississippi Power Co Incentives

Commercial ET Rebates

Electric transportation infrastructure and services program offering strategy, design, optimization support, and rebates for C&I EVSE and EV ownership

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public

Commercial Strategic Electrification Program

Electric transportation infrastructure and services program offering strategy, design, and optimization support for C&I electrification projects

Eligibility: Commercial, Government or Public

Electric Transportation Infrastructure Services

Electric transportation infrastructure and services program offering strategy, design, and optimization support for federal electrification projects

Eligibility: Commercial

Residential ET Rebates

Residential EVSE and EV purchase rebates

Eligibility: Residential

City of Timpson - (TX)

Ownership: Public (see public contacts) | Percent of Louisiana Covered: <1%
Available EV Charger Funding

City of Timpson - (TX) 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