Government Funded
- Fleet Zero-Emission Resource Opportunity (Fleet-ZERO)
Offers statewide competitive grant funding for EV charging to support the transition of light-, medium-, and heavy-duty fleets to EVs. Funds are available for depot charging, public and semi-public fleet charging, and providers offering EV charging-as-a-service to fleets.
Learn more - Charge Ahead Colorado EV Charging Grant
Provides grant funding to businesses, multifamily housing, and public entities for community-based Level 2 (L2) and DC fast-charging (DCFC) electric vehicle charging.
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Utility Funded
- Black Hills Energy – Ready EV Electric Vehicle Charging Rebate
Cash rebates for business, public, and MUD sites (plus residential) to offset Level 2 and DC fast-charger equipment and installation costs; current matrix shows up to $3,000 per L2 port (gov/non-profit) and up to $35,000 per DCFCdepending on speed.
Learn more - Gunnison County Electric – Electric Vehicle Rebates
Rebates for Level 2 EV chargers (50% of equipment + installation, up to $1,250) for GCEA members, with application within 90 days and Time-of-Use (TOU) enrollment required.
Learn more - San Isabel Electric Association – Electric Vehicle Charger Rebates
Member rebates include networked/public Level 2 and DCFC support (historically up to $1,000 for public L2 and $3,000 for 50 kW DCFC; confirm current amounts with SIEA).
Learn more - Holy Cross Energy – EV Charger Incentives
HCE offers rebates that cover a portion of commercial & multifamily electrification projects (including EVSE) with up to $7,500 per project; 2025 rules and application details available.
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