EV charging is far more affordable than most property owners assume, because a significant portion of the cost can be offset by utility rebates, state grants, and federal tax credits. The challenge is that these programs are complex, frequently changing, and administratively demanding.
The layers of available funding
Funding for EV charging typically comes in layers. Utility rebate programs offset installation and equipment costs. State and local grants add another tranche. Federal tax credits can further improve project economics.
Stacked together, these programs can dramatically reduce out-of-pocket cost — but each has its own eligibility rules, deadlines, documentation requirements, and administrators.
New Jersey utility programs
New Jersey's major utilities — including JCP&L, PSE&G, and Atlantic City Electric — run programs that support EV charger deployment. BETS Energy has worked across these utilities to secure funding for property owners after helping them install Level 2 chargers.
These programs reward thorough, well-documented applications. In one engagement, BETS interacted with the utility's rebate administrator nearly 40 times over four months to ensure an application was complete — resulting in an approved $53,600 rebate, with the check received within 45 days of approval.
Why the application process needs an expert
Incentive programs are not set-and-forget. They require identifying every program you qualify for, preparing and submitting accurate applications, and managing persistent back-and-forth with administrators through approval and payment.
Missing a deadline, a document, or a technical requirement can cost a project its funding. That's why BETS manages the full process — so the savings you were promised are the savings you actually realize.
Proven results across states
BETS has secured utility rebates and grants not only in New Jersey but across New York, Maryland, and California — including a $40,000 Atlantic City Electric grant for a client EV installation. The approach is the same everywhere: leave no available dollar on the table.
If you're planning EV charging, the time to map out incentives is before you install. Talk to BETS Energy about which programs your project qualifies for.
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