Make Ready Incentive Program
Save on installing chargers at your site.
Our EV Make Ready program provides electric infrastructure incentives that can cover on average $370,000* for DC Fast Chargers and $30,000* for Level 2 chargers. This initiative aims to make EV charging more accessible and encourage the transition to cleaner transportation. *Rebates and incentives will differ with every EVMR project.
Benefits to Installing EV Charging Stations
- Apartment Communities and HOAs: Increase property value and attract new residents to your community by offering charging.
- Retail Spaces and Restaurants: Attract customers and incentivize them to spend more time onsite to increase profitability.
- Commercial Offices, Educational Institutions, Hospitality, and Services: Provide an additional amenity for your customers and employees to improve the customer experience and potentially support talent acquisition and retention efforts.
- Public Facilities: Demonstrates your commitment to the clean energy transition while generating additional revenue for the community.
EV Make Ready Application
EV Make Ready Application
Download, complete, sign and submit your EVMR application with either a wet or a DocuSign signature. Review the eligible charger/network list to confirm that your equipment qualifies for the program.
Please be sure to have the following ready when completing your application. Need help? View our EV Make Ready Application Guide
- Itemized Estimated/Quote
Provide an itemized quote on the contractor or developer letterhead. This quote must match what is in the application’s ‘Make Ready Cost’ tab. - W9 Form
Submit a W9 form for the entity that is receiving the incentive. - PSEG Long Island Bill
If applying with existing service, submit a copy of a PSEG Long Island bill. - Letter of Agency (LOA)
If applicable, submit a Letter of Agency. A completed LOA is required when the rebate is not assigned to the customer. - Charge Letter
If a service upgrade or new service is required, you must provide a Charge Letter for the project.
Application Requirements
The following documents are required as part of your application:
- Charge Letter
If a service upgrade or new service is required, you must provide a Charge Letter for the project. - Itemized Estimated/Quote
Provide an itemized quote on the contractor or developer letterhead. This quote must match what is in the application’s ‘Make Ready Cost’ tab. - Letter of Agency (LOA)
If applicable, submit a Letter of Agency. A completed LOA is required when the rebate is not assigned to the customer. - PSEG Long Island Bill
If applying with existing service, submit a copy of a PSEG Long Island bill. - W9 Form
Submit a W9 form for the entity that is receiving the incentive.
Additional Resources
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Calculated Incentive = ((USMR + CSMR) x Incentive Tier) – USMR
Incentive = Minimum (Calculated Incentive, Incentive Cap)
Eligibility Table 100% Tier
Min 2 Ports
- DCFC and/or Level 2 Chargers
- Universal Plugs
- Accepts Universal Payment
- Public
- Located in a Disadvantaged Community
75% Tier
Min 2 Ports
- DCFC and/or Level 2 Chargers
- Universal Plugs and/or NACS Plugs
- NACS plugs matched 1 for 1 or less for quantity and power output from Universal plugs
- Accepts Universal Payment
- Public
- Not located in a Disadvantaged Community
50% Tier
Min 2 Ports
- DCFC and/or Level 2 Chargers
- Universal Plugs and/or NACS Plugs
- NACS plugs not matched 1 for 1 or less for quantity and power output from Universal plugs
- Does not accept Universal Payment
- Private
Incentive Caps Level 2 Less than 4 ports $20,000 Between 4 - 6 ports $30,000 Every port above 6 an extra $1,000 is added to the cap $1,000 Incentive Caps DCFC Less than 4 ports $185,000 Between 4 - 6 ports $370,000 Every port above 6 an extra $10,000 is added to the cap $10,000 * If DCFC is co-located with Level 2, please contact PSEG-LI-EVMakeRedy@pseg.com to discuss incentive caps.
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Rebate
- Exclusive to Level 2 projects.
- Cash rebate.
- Check will be issued within 60 days after installation and paperwork is completed and approved.
Lease Model- Exclusive to DCFC projects.
- Offers incentives for both the USMR and CSMR for DCFC projects.
- PSEG Long Island enters into a lease agreement with the station owner to own the CSMR for 10 years which has less of an impact on customer rate.
- At the end of the 10-year term, the station owner retains ownership of the CSMR infrastructure.
- Station owner maintains ownership of the CSMR infrastructure during 10-year term, and there is no revenue sharing with PSEG Long Island.
USMR Coverage Only- Pays for the USMR costs if a station owner installing DCFC is unable or chooses not to enter into a lease agreement with PSEG Long Island.
- CSMR infrastructure will be the responsibility of the station owner.
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Please see the following Make Ready program resources:
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Announcement Date: July 12, 2024
PSEG Long Island is announcing the below updates to the 2024 Electric Vehicle Make Ready Program (EVMR). The updates have been made in response to feedback PSEG Long Island has received from program participants. Below please find the list of changes effective July 12th, 2024.2024 Electric Vehicle Make Ready Program
2024 Electric Vehicle Make Ready Program Application Version 2.0Incentive Cap Updates
- Level 2
Less than 4 ports - $20,000
Between 4-6 ports - $30,000
Every port above 6 will have an additional $1,000 added to the incentive cap - DCFC
Less than 4 ports - $185,000
Between 4-6 ports - $370,000
Every port above 6 will have an additional $10,000 added to the incentive cap - Level 2 & DCFC Projects
Any proposed projects that will have a combination of Level 2 and DCFC chargers, please notify PSEG-LI-EVMAKEREADY@PSEG.com to discuss incentive caps
Please Note: Projects that were pre-approved before July 12, 2024, will be subject to the previous program eligibility and guidelines. All submitted applications require a customer signature on the “Customer Information” tab. If applications are submitted without a customer signature, the application will be returned. The 2024 Electric Vehicle Make Ready Program Application Version 2.0 and updated program guidance documents will be available on the PSEG Long Island website on or around July 15th, 2024.The PSEG Long Island Energy Efficiency team holds Open House Events every Friday from 9AM to 10AM. We will hold an overview session of the new program changes on Friday July 19th if you have any questions about the application updates, or any other questions on your projects.
Questions or concerns with program updates should be directed to the Electric Vehicle Make Ready Program Mailbox PSEG-LI-EVMAKEREADY@PSEG.com, or to the PSEG Long Island Infoline (800-692-2626). Please note, instructions are now available to customers and developers that detail all program updates and the new application.
- Level 2
Open Office Hours
The Transportation Electrification Team hosts open office hours every Friday from 9 AM to 10 AM via Zoom. Take advantage of this time to have your questions answered and to learn more about our programs. If you prefer an in-person meeting, please email your request 24 – 48 hours before the Friday session.
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.