From an NJ electric utility company...
https://www.firstenergycorp.com/help/electric-vehicles/nj-ev/new-jersey-ev/ev-faqs.html
Read it and weep.
“JCP&L residential customers can get an incentive of up to $1,500 for the cost of customer make-ready work needed to install a qualified Level 2 EV charger and up to $5,500 for utility service upgrades, if needed.”
“Multifamily property owners and managers served by JCP&L can get an incentive of up to $6,700 toward make-ready work for qualified EV chargers. Multifamily property owners and managers in overburdened communities can get an incentive of up to $8,375.”
“Workplace property owners served by JCP&L can get an incentive of up to $5,000 towards the cost to purchase and install a Level 2 EV charger. Public/community property owners can get an incentive of up to $6,700. An incentive of up to $25,000 is available for the cost to purchase and install a qualified public DC fast-charging station and up to $50,500 in utility service upgrades, if needed. Demand charge credits are also available for DCFCs to help lower electric bills.”
https://www.firstenergycorp.com/help/electric-vehicles/nj-ev/new-jersey-ev/ev-faqs.html
From an NJ electric utility company...
https://www.firstenergycorp.com/help/electric-vehicles/nj-ev/new-jersey-ev/ev-faqs.html
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You have to buy the EV Charger ... no assistance toward its purchase.
here’s the PDF that goes with it:
What Electrical Work is Eligible?
https://www.firstenergycorp.com/content/dam/customer/get-help/files/PEV/nj-ev/jcpl-ev-driven-what-electrical-work-is-eligible.pdf