SMART SPLITTER REBATES — CHECK YOUR ZIP

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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.

Up to $399

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 →
Up to $200

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 →
$200 off

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 →
Up to $399

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 →
$400 bill credit

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 →
Up to $1,133

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 →
Up to $120

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

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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: