Residential Charger Rebate
Interested in purchasing a charger?
Qualified PSEG Long Island customers can receive a $200 rebate off a qualified ENERGY STAR® Certified Level 2 EV charger. Customers located in Disadvantaged Communities (DAC) and on our Household Assistance Program can receive an additional $100 – totaling $300 in rebates.
Three Ways to Apply for an EV Rebate
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How to Apply
Purchase a Level 2 charger from the PSEG Long Island Online Marketplace and receive an instant rebate.
Required Documentation
No documents are required. -
How to Apply
Simply apply for your application online at https://psegli.capturesportal.com
Required Documentation
The following documentation is needed for online applications:- Copy of sales receipt.
- In-store purchases must be made in PSEG Long Island’s service area and show the charger model.
- Online purchases require matching delivery address and customer address, customer name, charger model.
- Photo of EV charger installed at account holder’s home with model and serial number.
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How to Apply
- Download and complete the rebate application form
- Email the completed application form to PSEGLongIslandEVli@pseg.com.
Required Documentation
The following documentation is needed for email applications:- Completed application
- Copy of sales receipt
- In-store purchases must be made in PSEG Long Island’s service area and show the charger model.
- Online purchases require matching delivery address and customer address, customer name, charger model.
- Photo of EV Charger installed at account holder’s home with model and serial number.
Save Money as an EV Driver
Save money when charging your EV during off-peak hours with Time-of-Day Rates.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Please refer to the eligible charger and/or network list to identify which options comply with the program. If the charger or network is not on the list, please email PSEG-LI-EVMakeReady@pseg.com, and we can connect you with our data aggregator, EnergyHub.
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Use the NYSERDA’s website links to determine if the project falls within a DAC:
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Customer-Side Make-Ready (CSMR) includes conduit, conductors, trenching, boring, electrical panel, transformer, and landscaping restoration. CSMR infrastructure is located between the Meter and EV Charge
Utility-Side Make-Ready (USMR) represents any utility infrastructure upgrades when a load letter is submitted to PSEG Long Island’s Building and Renovation Services (BRS). If applicable, PSEG Long Island provides a charge letter to the customer, representing any work and/or customer cost associated with work from the electric distribution system up to the meter.