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Smart Splitter rebate programs we currently track
The calculator above pulls from these programs. Eligibility usually depends on being a customer of the utility, having a single-family residence, and installing a NeoCharge Smart Splitter as your EV charging device.
PG&E Residential Charging Solutions Rebate
Pacific Gas & Electric residential customers receive a rebate on the Smart Splitter through the Residential Charging Solutions program. Income-qualified customers receive higher amounts.
Coverage: PG&E service territory (Northern & Central California, ZIPs 939–961)
PG&E rebate guide →SMUD Charge at Home Incentive
Sacramento Municipal Utility District residential customers can claim a rebate on the Smart Splitter as an approved smart-charging device. First-come, first-served.
Coverage: SMUD service territory (Sacramento County, ZIPs 95608–95864)
SMUD rebate guide →BC Hydro EV Power Management Device Rebate
BC Hydro residential customers receive $200 off the Smart Splitter under the CleanBC Go Electric program. Smart Splitter qualifies as an EV power management device.
Coverage: British Columbia residents (postal codes starting with V)
BC Hydro rebate guide →3CE Electrify Your Ride Program
Central Coast Community Energy customers can claim a Smart Splitter rebate that scales with income eligibility. Approved device list includes the Smart Splitter.
Coverage: 3CE service area (Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz counties + parts of San Luis Obispo)
3CE program details →Tacoma Power EV Charging Incentives
Tacoma Power residential customers receive a $400 bill credit when they install a Smart Splitter. An additional $200 is available for installing a 240V outlet.
Coverage: Tacoma Power service territory (ZIPs 98401–98493)
Tacoma Power program →Duke Energy Charger Prep Credit
Duke Energy customers receive a credit toward the electrical-prep work for installing a Smart Splitter. Applied to your account after installation.
Coverage: Duke Energy service area (NC, SC, FL, IN, OH, KY)
Duke EV Complete program →Federal Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit
A federal tax credit for qualified alternative-fuel vehicle refueling property. Smart Splitter qualifies. Stack this with any one utility rebate above for maximum savings.
Coverage: U.S. residents · Form: IRS 8911
Get IRS Form 8911 →We work with utilities to ensure home electrification is affordable.
Check out some examples of rebates currently offered that apply to Smart Splitter installations.

Residential Charging Solutions Rebate
PG&E customers receive a 50% (base) to 100% (income eligible) rebate on the on the Smart Splitter through the Residential Charging Solutions Rebate

Rebate for EV Power Management Device
Receive a $200 rebate by installing the Smart Splitter to help manage the electrical load from EV chargers.

Charge@Home Incentives Program
Get $200 off the Smart Splitter through SMUD in Sacramento. Learn more below about their Charge @ Home Program.
$35M+
Total Smart Splitter Installation Savings By Customers
80%
Avoid A Panel Upgrade
$2,200
Avg. Smart Splitter Customer Savings
Why Do Utilities Offer Smart Splitter Rebates?
There are several reasons why utilities are encouraging their customers to adopt electric vehicles through financial incentives:
Rebates make EVs more attractive to consumers by reducing the overall cost of ownership. This supports the transition to electric vehicles, which are considered a cleaner and more sustainable mode of transportation compared to traditional gasoline-powered cars.
EVs represent a significant new demand on the electrical grid. By offering rebates, utilities can encourage customers to install smart chargers that can be managed for optimal grid performance. This helps in balancing the load and avoiding peak demand issues that can cause blackouts.
Many utilities have commitments or regulatory requirements to reduce carbon emissions. Encouraging the use of EVs, which are generally less polluting than internal combustion engine vehicles, helps utilities meet these environmental goals.
In some regions, governments offer incentives to utilities to promote green initiatives, including the adoption of EVs. Utilities pass on these benefits to consumers in the form of rebates.
As the adoption of EVs increases, the electrical grid will need to adapt to handle the extra demand. Utilities are investing in this future infrastructure now, anticipating that the trend towards electrification in transportation will continue to grow.
Detailed rebate guides by utility
Step-by-step instructions for the biggest Smart Splitter rebate programs across the U.S. and Canada — eligibility, paperwork, and how to stack with the federal tax credit.
PG&E · California
PG&E Smart Splitter rebate guide
Up to $399 — Residential Charging Solutions program
SMUD · Sacramento
SMUD Charge at Home rebate guide
Up to $200 — single-family residential customers
BC Hydro · British Columbia
BC Hydro EV power management rebate
$200 off — CleanBC Go Electric program
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