Wisconsin Electric Vehicle Incentives
Drivers of electric cars can save up to $1,000 with the Wisconsin electric vehicle incentives.
Written by Macy Fouse
Reviewed by Carrie Adkins
Electric Company | Incentives |
---|---|
Alliant Energy | $500 rebate |
Barron Electric Cooperative (BEC) | Free level 2 charger |
Chippewa Valley Electric Cooperative (CVEC) | $400 incentive |
Clark Electric Cooperative (CEC) | $800 incentive |
East Central Energy (ECE) | $1,000 rebate |
Madison Gas and Electric | |
Pierce Pepin Cooperative Service (PPCS) | $400 rebate |
Riverland Energy Cooperative (REC) | $400 rebate |
Electric Company | Requirements | Process |
---|---|---|
Alliant Energy | Purchase and install a level 2 charger | Must be a residential customer and fill out the rebate claim form |
BEC | Purchase an EV | Must install a qualifying charger |
CVEC | Purchase and install a new EVSE | Must be a customer and submit incentive form |
CEC | Purchase and install new EVSE | Submit required documentation to CEC within 3 months of the EVSE purchase date |
ECE | Purchase and install a Level 2 charger | Must be a residential customer and be on one of their TOU rates |
Madison Gas and Electric | Purchase and install a Level 2 EVSE and buy an EV | Must be a residential customer |
PPCS | Purchase and install an EVSE | Must be a residential customer |
PEC | Purchase and install an EVSE | Must be a residential customer |
REC | Purchase and install an EVSE | Must be a residential customer |
“Jerrysaved me $80 a month! I have a Tesla Model Y and really wanted to lower my rates. And they did! I really recommend you give this a shot!” —Nick M.