In the heart of the Mid-Atlantic region, Maryland is driving towards a more sustainable and electric future with a comprehensive range of electric vehicle (EV) charging incentives. From residential properties to workplaces and fleets, the state is leading the way in encouraging EV adoption and expanding charging infrastructure. Let’s dive into the details of Maryland’s innovative initiatives that are propelling the state towards a greener horizon.

  1. BGE’s Multifamily Property Charging Incentive: Energizing Communities

Baltimore Gas and Electric Company (BGE) is taking strides to promote EV adoption in multifamily properties. Through their rebate program, BGE offers an impressive 50% rebate on the cost of installing ChargePoint commercial Level 2 or DC fast charging stations. This incentive extends to multifamily properties, making it easier for residents to access convenient charging solutions.

The incentives are substantial, with a maximum rebate of up to $5,000 per Level 2 port, $15,000 for a DC fast charger, and a noteworthy $25,000 per site. By providing financial support for charging infrastructure, BGE is paving the way for a future where EVs are seamlessly integrated into residential communities, workplaces, and fleets.

  1. Delmarva Power’s Workplace and Multifamily Charging Rebates: Empowering Businesses and Homes

Delmarva Power is making waves with two separate rebate programs that cater to both commercial businesses and residential properties. 

Through Delmarva Power Workplace charge rebate program, workplaces, businesses and nonprofits can receive a remarkable 50% rebate on the cost of equipment, warranty, and installation for eligible Level 2 chargers. This rebate allows businesses to transition to EV-friendly workplaces while easing the financial burden.

Delmarva Power’s multifamily property rebate program takes it a step further by offering 100% rebates on the cost of eligible Level 2 charging equipment and installation, up to $15,000 per charging station. This substantial support encourages property managers and residents alike to embrace EV charging infrastructure, making greener choices more accessible for Maryland communities.

  1. Pepco’s Dual Charging Initiatives: Fueling Progress for Workplaces and Multifamily Residences

Pepco, another major player in Maryland’s EV landscape, is doubling down on incentives for both workplaces and multifamily properties. Like Delmarva Power, Pepco’s Workplace Charger Rebate Program offers a 50% rebate on the cost of eligible Level 2 chargers, equipment, and installation. With up to $5,000 per Level 2 charging port and a maximum cap of $30,000 in rebates for each property, businesses and nonprofits have a strong incentive to embrace EV-friendly workplaces.

For multifamily properties, Pepco’s program mirrors Delmarva Power’s offering. A 100% rebate on the cost of eligible Level 2 charging equipment and installation, up to $15,000 per charging station, is a powerful motivator for property owners and residents to transition to electric mobility.

A Greener Maryland

As the deadlines for these programs are open-ended, the opportunities for Marylanders to embrace cleaner transportation options are ongoing. These incentives not only reduce the financial barrier to EV adoption but also play a pivotal role in building a comprehensive charging infrastructure across the state.

Maryland’s commitment to sustainable transportation is a beacon of progress, and these EV charging incentives are a testament to the state’s dedication to creating a more environmentally friendly and energy-efficient future. With a focus on residential properties, workplaces, fleets, and communities, Maryland is truly electrifying its roads and charting a course toward a greener tomorrow.

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Ivelina Kadiri

Policy Compliance Manager

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Ivelina is a trend-seeking policy compliance manager who skillfully navigates complex regulatory landscapes and bridges the gap between sustainable transportation goals and actionable implementation.