PWP rebates for new plug-in EVs will end December 31, 2023.
By News Desk
The $250 rebate for qualifying used EVs will continue in 2024, but the rebate for new Electric Vehicles will end. Customers can receive an additional $250 bonus rebate if they purchase a used EV from a Pasadena auto dealer. An additional $1,000 is available for customers currently participating in PWP’s income-qualifying programs.
Eligible customers can also take advantage of upcoming changes to the Federal Tax Credit. Starting January 2024, buyers can transfer the tax credit to the car dealer at the point of sale, which will reduce the vehicle’s up-front purchase price.
Residential electric customers are also eligible for a $600 rebate when they install a qualifying “Wi-Fi enabled” or “Internet Connected” EV charger at their home. Residential electric customers are eligible for a $200 rebate when they install a standard (Non-Wi-Fi/ Non-Internet Connected) EV charger. Charger incentives are also available to commercial customers. If an electric panel upgrade is needed to add an EV charger in your home, PWP can help. A $1,000 rebate is available for a permitted panel upgrade if it coincides with an EV charger install with associated wiring circuit.
Phasing out new EV rebates helps PWP expand opportunities to address barriers to EVs for low-income residents, as well as additional benefits for city-wide charging infrastructure.
> For more information about available incentives, EV charger types, and where to find charging stations, visit PWPweb.com/EV.










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