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Florida EVSE Rebates & Incentives

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Program Overview 

Florida has allocated the responsibility of funding for EVSE charging stations to local governments and private utility companies. Please contact your local government to see if you qualify for a statewide program. 

In addition to local government incentive programs in Florida, private utility companies also offer EVSE rebates. Liberty Access Technologies is in the process of partnering with companies like FP&L, Gulf Power Company, and Duke Energy of Florida to provide customers with access to additional incentive programs through these companies and more. 

FL EVSE Installation Information

Florida Alternative Fuels Webpage

Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Financing

State EV Charging Incentives

Property owners may apply to their local government for funding to help finance EVSE installations on their property or enter into a financing agreement with the local government for the same purpose.

EVSE Rebate – ChargeUP! Sarasota County

State EV Charging Incentive

ChargeUP! Sarasota County offers rebates to businesses, non-profits, and local governments within Sarasota County for the installation of qualified Level 2 or DC fast charging EVSE. Businesses are eligible for a rebate of 25% of the cost of EVSE purchase and installation, up to $2,000, and non-profits or government organizations are eligible for a rebate of 50% of the cost of EVSE purchase and installation, up to $4,000. Qualified EVSE must be level 2 or DC fast-charging stations, publicly available for at least 8 hours a day, and located in targeted locations that do not currently have EVSE. Additional restrictions apply, and program participants must apply for the rebate before EVSE installation. For more information and rebate request forms, see the ChargeUP! Sarasota website.

Commercial/Residential Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Rebates – Jacksonville Electric Authority (JEA)

Utility/Private EV Charging Incentive

JEA offers prescriptive financial incentives to customers who purchase select electric equipment to help them save money and reduce local air pollution. Custom incentives are available upon request for retrofits, infrastructure upgrades, and alternative technologies. For more information on this incentive and others, please visit the JEA Electrification Rebates website.

Jacksonville Electric Authority is now offering residential customers with Level 2 EVSE an incentive of up to $7 per month to encourage EVSE use during off-peak hours. For more information, including program terms and conditions, see the JEA Drive Electric Charging Rebate Program website.

 Residential EVSE Rebate – Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA)

Utility/Private EV Charging Incentive

KUA offers a rebate of $100 to eligible customers who purchase and install a qualified home EV charging station. For details and how to apply, please visit kua.com website.

How can a Charging Station benefit your business?
  • Increases customer traffic while customers wait for their vehicle to charge
  • Allows you to offer electric vehicle charging to your customers and employees
  • Helps reduce carbon emissions
  • Provides you with financial assistance to power up your own electric vehicle fleet

Rebate amount is $200 per station. Click to view the brochure.

Commercial Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Pilot Program – Tampa Electric Company (TECO) 

Utility/Private EV Charging Incentive

TECO’s Drive Smart Program offers business customers a rebate of up to $5,000 per port for the purchase and installation of public EVSE. Project locations that are eligible include workplace, public or retail, multi-unit dwelling, income-qualified, and government sites. EVSE installed in income-qualified areas and government sites can qualify for additional funding. For more information, see the TECO Drive Smart website.


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