Maryland's EVSE Rebate Program supports home electric vehicle charger installation to advance clean energy, reduce emissions, and accelerate EV adoption statewide.
Funder: Maryland Energy Administration
Due Dates (Anticipated): August 2026 (Residential EVSE Rebate Program, projected)
Funding Amounts: Rebate program; specific award amounts and caps set annually—see FOA for details.
Summary: Rebates for Maryland residents to install home electric vehicle charging stations, supporting EV adoption and clean energy goals.
Key Information: Program terms and rebate amounts are set annually; compliance with MEA Fossil Fuel Policy and self-verification required from FY2027.
The Residential Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebate Program, administered by the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA), offers financial incentives to Maryland residents for the purchase and installation of electric vehicle charging stations at their homes. The program is designed to accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles by facilitating the deployment of home charging infrastructure, contributing to Maryland's broader energy efficiency, renewable energy, and climate objectives. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and the program operates under standard terms and conditions, including compliance with the MEA Fossil Fuel Policy and a self-verification of eligibility from Fiscal Year 2027 onward.