EV Charger Rebates in Wisconsin (2026)

Every confirmed home EV charger incentive in Wisconsin, updated July 12, 2026.

Federal status: The federal EV charger tax credit (30% of cost, up to $1,000, IRS Form 8911) expired June 30, 2026. Equipment placed in service on or before that date may still qualify on your 2026 tax return.

Charger rebates in Wisconsin

We haven't confirmed an active statewide home-charger rebate in Wisconsin as of July 12, 2026. However, utility rebates of $200–$1,000 are common even in states without headline programs. Check, in order:

1. Your electric utility's website — search "[utility name] EV rebate".
2. The DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center page for Wisconsin.
3. Your city or air-quality district's incentive programs.

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Sources: utility and state program pages linked above; DOE AFDC. Program terms and funding change frequently — confirm details on the official page before purchase.