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If you’re searching for “EV charger tax credit near me” or “Level 2 charger rebate in Michigan,” the good news is that many homeowners can reduce the cost of a Level 2 home EV charger installation—but eligibility depends on where you live, your utility, and the rules in effect when the charger is placed in service.
This guide is written for homeowners in Granger, South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, Niles, Edwardsburg, St. Joseph, Benton Harbor, and across the Michiana region who want a safe, code-compliant installation and want to understand what incentives may be available.
The federal incentive for home charging equipment is the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit (often called the “30C credit”). The IRS explains that EV charging equipment can qualify, and the credit is claimed using Form 8911.
For personal-use property installed at your main home, the IRS instructions state the credit is 30% of the cost, up to $1,000 per single item of qualified property.
For property placed in service after 2022, the IRS instructions say the charger must be located in an eligible census tract (low-income community tract or non-urban tract) to qualify.
That means two homeowners in the same metro area can have different eligibility—sometimes even a few miles apart.
The IRS Form 8911 instructions (Rev. Dec 2025) include a “What’s New” section stating the termination date was changed to June 30, 2026—and that you can’t claim the credit for property placed in service after that date.
Practical takeaway: If you want to pursue the federal credit, you should treat timing as a real factor in your install planning.
If your electric utility is Consumers Energy, their PowerMIDrive program states residential customers can earn a rebate of up to $500 for installing a Level 2 charger at home.
Consumers also notes qualification details can include being a Consumers residential electric customer and installing an approved Level 2 charger (often Wi-Fi connected).
Plain English: this is one of the most meaningful “real cash” incentives in Michigan if you’re on Consumers and meet the program requirements.
Beyond Consumers, additional incentives can exist through municipal utilities and electric co-ops depending on your exact service provider. Michigan programs vary widely—some rebates are for the charger, some for time-of-use charging behavior, and some for broader electrification programs.
If you’re in Michiana: your “local incentive” may depend on whether your home is served by Consumers Energy, Indiana Michigan Power (I&M), a municipal utility, or a co-op—so the right approach is to verify based on your exact account.
Most incentives focus on the total installed cost or the installation of a Level 2 charger. The IRS credit is tied to qualified property costs and is claimed on Form 8911, and utility rebates often require an itemized invoice showing the charger and installation.
For a homeowner, the cleanest documentation package is:
Here’s the part most websites won’t say out loud:
If the install isn’t permit-safe and code-compliant, you can end up with:
In other words: incentives are a “wealth offset,” but only if the installation is done right the first time.
If you want a quick way to know whether you should move forward, use this:
You may qualify if the charger is installed at your main home, it’s placed in service during the eligible period, and it’s located in an eligible census tract as defined by IRS guidance.
Per IRS Form 8911 instructions (Rev. Dec 2025), the credit termination date is stated as June 30, 2026 for property placed in service after that date.
Consumers Energy’s PowerDrive program states up to $500 rebate for qualifying residential home Level 2 charger installations.
If you’re in Michiana, the right installer is the one who handles: load calculation, permitted installation, code compliance, and clean documentation so you can actually claim incentives.
If you’re in Granger, South Bend, Mishawaka, Elkhart, Niles, Edwardsburg, St. Joseph, or Benton Harbor, Great Lakes EV Charging can help you:
Book a free home EV charging assessment and we’ll map your best path to incentives based on your utility and your installation layout.
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