Massachusetts EV
Rebates & Incentives Programs

Go Green and Save Big

Explore a variety of electric vehicle (EV) incentives and support programs aimed at accelerating the adoption of clean energy transportation. These initiatives are available for multiple sectors, including public access locations, fleets, multi-unit residences, educational institutions, and workplaces—all with a focus on Massachusetts. 

Discover how these incentives can make transitioning to EVs more accessible and cost-effective.

MassEVIP Programs

Explore these programs to find the best fit for your needs and support the transition to electric vehicles in Massachusetts.

Public Access Charging Incentives

This program provides financial support for the installation of electric vehicle charging stations that are accessible to the general public. 

Fleets Incentives

These incentives are designed to help fleet operators transition from traditional gas-powered vehicles to electric vehicles. 

Multi-Unit Dwelling & Educational Campus Charging Incentives

This program offers funding for the installation of EV charging stations at multi-unit residential buildings and educational campuses. 

Workplace & Fleet Charging Incentives

This initiative encourages workplaces to install EV charging stations for employees and fleet vehicles. 

Frequently Asked Questions

MassEVIP (Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Incentive Program) offers rebates and incentives to support the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and the installation of EV charging infrastructure throughout Massachusetts. The program provides funding for public access charging, workplace charging, multi-unit dwellings, educational campuses, and fleets to encourage the use of clean energy vehicles.

Eligibility for MassEVIP rebates depends on the type of program. Generally, municipalities, educational institutions, non-profits, and businesses based in Massachusetts can apply. For fleet incentives, eligible applicants include public and private organizations that operate vehicle fleets within the state. Multi-unit residences and workplaces are also eligible for specific rebates designed to expand charging access for residents and employees.

MassEVIP provides rebates for Level 1, Level 2, and DC fast charging stations, depending on the application type. Level 2 chargers are commonly incentivized for workplaces, public areas, and residential multi-unit dwellings, while DC fast chargers are incentivized in locations that promote broader public access and support long-distance travel. The rebate amount varies based on the charger type and location.

To apply for MassEVIP incentives, visit the official Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) website, where you can find all the necessary forms and guidelines. Applications typically require details about the installation location, the number of charging ports, project costs, and evidence of EV charging plans. Be sure to check the deadlines for specific programs, as funds are often allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Participating in the MassEVIP program allows you to reduce the cost of purchasing and installing EV charging infrastructure, making it more affordable to offer EV charging options. This helps reduce carbon emissions, supports sustainability goals, and attracts EV drivers to your location—whether it’s a workplace, public area, or multi-unit dwelling. Businesses and property owners can also boost property value and enhance tenant or employee satisfaction by providing convenient charging options.

Visit the MassEVIP
Official Website

For detailed information and to apply, visit the official Massachusetts EV Programs site.