EV Charging Incentives · Nebraska

Nebraska EV charging incentives & rebates (2026).

As of June 2026, we track 7 incentive programs that can offset EV charging costs in Nebraska: 2 commercial, 2 residential, 1 vehicle/rate programs, plus the federal 30C tax credit available nationwide.

Available Everywhere

Federal incentives that apply in Nebraska.

Available in every state. The federal 30C credit is claimed on your tax return — eligibility depends on census tract, and for the full 30% commercial rate, on prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements.

30C Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit

The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Tax Credit, commonly referred to as the “30C tax credit,” gives qualifying businesses that install electric vehicle (EV) recharging property located within an eligible census tract a tax credit of up to $100,000 per EV charging port. The credit, subject to depreciation, equals 6% of the total qualified costs per port, or 30% for businesses and tax-exempt entities that meet prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements, with that same $100,000 limit.

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Residential 30C Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit

The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Tax Credit, commonly referred to as the “30C tax credit,” gives qualifying individuals that install electric vehicle (EV) recharging property located within an eligible census tract a tax credit equal to 30% of the cost with a maximum amount of $1,000 per EV charging port.

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Commercial

Commercial & workplace charging programs in Nebraska.

Rebates and grants for businesses, fleets, multifamily, and public charging. Most require application before installation.

Go-EV Program (NPPD)

Nebraska Public Power District offers up to 50% reimbursement ( up to 90% for a nonprofit entity) for the equipment and installation of a public or workplace EV charging station for its commercial customers. The stations must be public and pre-approval is required, reach out to your electric utility to discuss your charging needs and pick up an application form.

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Go-EV Program (SPPD)

Southern Public Power District (SPPD) offers non-profit customers a 90% reimbursement (maximum of $1,000/kW of charger capacity) for the installation of a public Level 2 or direct current fast charging (DCFC) station. SPPD also offers business customers a rebate for EV charging stations, up to $200 per kilowatt, Incentive is capped at 50% of charging station cost. Businesses may receive a maximum of four rebates for Level 2 charging stations or one rebate for a DCFC station. Rebates are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Residential

Residential charging programs in Nebraska.

Rebates and rate programs for home charging — useful for employees, fleet-at-home programs, and residents of properties we serve.

Nebraska Public Power District Residential Charger Rebates

Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) offers residential customers a rebate for up to $500 for the installation of an eligible Level 2 EV charger. NPPD also offers residential customers an additional rebate of up to $600 for the pre-wiring upgrades necessary to support EV chargers. Eligible residential customers include single- and multi-family residences.

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Southern Public Power Residential Charger Incentives

Southern Public Power District (SPPD) offers residential customers a $500 rebate for the installation of an eligible Level 2 EV charger. SPPD also offers residential customers an additional rebate of up to $600 for the pre-wiring upgrades necessary to support EV chargers. Eligible residential customers include single- and multi-family residences.

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Vehicles & Rates

Vehicle and rate programs in Nebraska.

Adjacent programs — vehicle incentives and charging-rate structures that change the economics of a charging project.

Nebraska EV Incentive

The Part Everyone Underestimates

Incentives are won or lost in the paperwork.

Most charging incentives have equipment eligibility lists, network requirements, deadlines, and post-installation reporting — and many pay out only if the application went in before construction. Faith Energy bakes incentive capture into design-build delivery: we match hardware to program eligibility lists, sequence applications correctly, and hand you the documentation each program demands.

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Straight Answers

Questions we answer every week.

What EV charging incentives are available in Nebraska?
As of June 2026, there are 7 programs that can offset EV charging costs in Nebraska: 2 commercial, 2 residential, 1 vehicle/rate programs — mostly utility rebates and state grants — plus the federal 30C Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit, worth up to $100,000 per commercial charging port. Programs open and close; confirm current status before budgeting.
Does Nebraska offer rebates for commercial EV charging stations?
Yes. 2 commercial programs are currently tracked in Nebraska, including Go-EV Program (NPPD), Go-EV Program (SPPD). Most are administered by utilities and pay per port or per project, and many require pre-approval before installation begins.
How does the federal 30C tax credit work for EV chargers?
The 30C Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Tax Credit gives businesses up to $100,000 per charging port — 6% of qualified costs, or 30% if prevailing wage and apprenticeship requirements are met — for chargers installed in eligible census tracts. Homeowners can claim 30% up to $1,000 per port. It's claimed on your federal tax return; eligibility mapping by census tract is the first step.
Who applies for the incentives — the owner or the contractor?
Formally the applicant is usually the site owner, but in practice the contractor determines whether you qualify: equipment must match program eligibility lists, applications often must precede construction, and payout requires commissioning documentation. Faith Energy handles incentive sequencing and paperwork as part of design-build delivery.

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Program details change and funding rounds open and close. Last reviewed June 2026 against program sources; always confirm current terms with the administering agency or utility before counting an incentive in a budget. Faith Energy confirms live program status as part of every project review.

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