MassEVIP Multi-Unit
Dwelling & Educational Campus Charging ​

Empowering Multi-Unit Residences and Campuses

The MassEVIP Multi-Unit Dwelling & Educational Campus Charging Program aims to expand access to electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure by providing incentives for installing charging stations at residential multi-unit properties and educational institutions. 

This program supports the adoption of clean energy solutions by making EV charging more accessible and affordable for residents, students, and staff, helping Massachusetts move towards a greener, more sustainable future.

Incentive Details

 

This program makes EV charging installation easier and more affordable for multi-unit dwellings and educational campuses.

Funding Support for Level 1 and Level 2 Chargers

Rebate Amounts Up to 60% of Installation Costs

Available to Both Private and Public Entities

Prioritizing Underserved Communities

Funding for Up to 50 Charging Ports

Support for Installation Costs and Necessary Upgrades

How to Apply

Follow these simple steps to access funding for your EV charging infrastructure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Eligible applicants include owners or managers of multi-unit dwellings, educational institutions, and other non-residential properties in Massachusetts. To qualify, properties must meet specific requirements such as location and type of use, and applicants must agree to maintain the EV charging equipment for a set period.

You'll need to submit supporting documents such as site plans, cost estimates, and information about the planned installation site. Additionally, a description of the current parking setup and details about how the charging stations will be accessible to users is required.

The review process typically takes between 4-8 weeks, depending on the volume of applications and the completeness of the submitted documents. Applicants are advised to ensure that all required information is provided to avoid delays.

The incentive covers up to 60% of the cost of purchasing and installing eligible EV charging equipment. This includes hardware costs, installation expenses, and any required electrical upgrades to support the charging infrastructure.

No, it's important not to start any installation work until your application has been approved. Any work done before approval is not eligible for funding. Wait for a confirmation of funding approval to proceed with the installation to ensure you receive the rebate.

Visit the MassEVIP
Official Website

For more details and to submit your application, please visit the official Massachusetts EV Programs website.