Pepco's Workplace Charger Rebate Program: Driving EV Adoption in Maryland

June 21, 2023

Pepco is offering some customers up to $30,000 in rebates on EV chargers

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Pepco's new Workplace Charger Rebate Program is incentivizing small businesses and nonprofits in Maryland to install Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) chargers. The program offers a generous 50% rebate on charger costs and up to $5,000 per eligible charging port, with a maximum $30,000 rebate per property. By participating, employers can provide convenient EV charging access to employees, enhance property value, and contribute to Maryland's environmental goals.


This rebate is available only to Pepco Maryland’s small businesses and nonprofit customers. Interested parties must submit the rebate application (found here) within 30 days of installing eligible chargers. Act now to drive progress, reduce emissions, and reap the benefits of a sustainable and eco-conscious approach! For further details, visit Pepco’s website by clicking here.

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