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Did you know PSEG and JCP&L offer $1,500 rebate on EV charging installation?

Rebates from New Jersey utilities like PSEG and JCP&L can cover up to $1,500 of your home charging installation costs, making it more affordable than ever to power up at home. These incentives help reduce the expense of any required electrical upgrades, so you can enjoy worry-free charging without breaking the bank.

 

Charging at home is also a game-changer for convenience and cost savings: more than 80% of EV drivers already power up at their own residences, often using lower off-peak electricity rates. You’ll skip the long waits at public chargers and pay only for the energy you actually use.

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Ready to simplify your EV experience? Let us handle the entire installation process—from choosing the right charger to applying for rebates—so you can enjoy seamless, efficient, and economical charging right in your own driveway.

Empowering Your Electrical Needs

Level 1 and Level 2 chargers are the most common EV charging solutions for homes. Here’s a quick comparison to help you choose the right option:

 

Level 1 (120V):

  • Delivers roughly 2–5 miles of range per hour of charging

  • Plugs into most standard 3-pronged outlets

  • Typically inexpensive to install, often requiring minimal or no electrical upgrades

  • Ideal for drivers with short daily commutes

  • Much slower charging speed and fewer features compared to Level 2

 

Level 2 (208–240V):

  • Delivers faster charging, often 15–40 miles of range per hour (some units go up to 19.2 kW)

  • Requires a dedicated 240V circuit, similar to a clothes dryer outlet

  • Generally more expensive to install but NJ is offering installation rebate 

  • Excellent for those with longer commutes or multiple EVs

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We also offer charger replacements and upgrades(panel upgrade), which can be essential if you purchase a new EV that isn’t compatible with your existing unit. Because improper installation risks electrical malfunctions and fire hazards, always entrust your EV charging setup to qualified, licensed professionals—ensuring safe and reliable power for commutes, errands, and longer trips alike.

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PSEG Rebate

  • ​You may see up to -$1500 as a credit in your electric and gas bill

  • Any work or supply (wire, panel, etc.) or permit fee to accommodate the EVSE is reimbursed by PSEG, up to $1500.

  • PSEG Engineering Technician will assess if your grid/location can handle the increased load of your EVSE

  • You’ll also receive off peak Charging credit for charging during off-peak periods

  • 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. (EST) Monday–Friday, and all day on Saturday and Sunday.
     

JCP&L Rebate

  • provides up to $1,500 in incentives for customer electrical upgrades necessary for the installation 

  • bill credit incentives is available to encourage off-peak-hours charging.

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