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Date: 10/2/2023 | 609-900-5626 |
In addition to the grants for chargers, NJBPU has also provided grants for the purchase of electric vehicles for municipalities and other government entities through the Clean Fleet program.
“From Sussex to Cape May County, our thriving EV charger programs are working to ensure more New Jerseyans have a place to plug in,” said NJBPU President Christine Guhl-Sadovy. “As we strive to combat the increasingly devastating impacts of climate change, reducing barriers to using an EV by building a robust network of public charging stations and supporting municipalities in electrifying their fleets remains a key focus of our clean energy agenda.”
The MUD, Clean Fleet and EV Tourism Programs are currently open for the 2024 fiscal year (FY24). Applications are due by November 30 and can be found at .
Multi-Unit Dwelling (MUD) EV Charger Incentive Program
The MUD EV Charger Incentive Program encourages owners and operators of multi-unit dwellings to provide EV chargers for residents and guests. Eligible multi-unit dwellings are apartments, condominiums or mixed residential locations that feature a minimum of five units and have dedicated off-street parking. In FY24, award caps are based on the size of the development.
Awards available under the MUD EV Charger Incentive Program include:
Electric Vehicle Tourism Program
The EV Tourism Program, which provides grants for locations such as boardwalks, parks, and other unique attractions, as well as overnight lodging establishments, offers the following grants to eligible applicants accepted for participation:
Clean Fleet EV Incentive Program
The Clean Fleet Electric Vehicle Incentive Program supports local and state governments as they transition their fleets to electric vehicles. Eligible entities include local schools, municipal commissions, state agencies or boards, state commissions, state universities, community colleges, and county authorities in addition to municipalities, municipal utility authorities, and state agencies. In FY24, non-profit entities were added as eligible applicants.
The Clean Fleet Program provides the following grants to eligible applicants accepted for participation:
In addition to these electric vehicle and charger programs, the State’s very successful Charge Up New Jersey EV incentive program is now into its fourth year. To date, the State has provided incentives for the purchase of over 25,000 vehicles.
EV charger projects may be eligible for both the incentives offered by NJBPU EV programs and incentives offered by Atlantic City Electric Company (ACE), Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G), Rockland Electric Company (RECO) or Jersey Central Power and Light (JCP&L), up to 90% of the total cost of the project.
More information on the NJBPU EV charger programs can be found .
More information about additional state EV and EV charger programs can be found .
Media Contact: Peter Peretzman (609) 900-5626; peter.peretzman@bpu.nj.gov
About the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU)
NJBPU is a state agency and regulatory authority mandated to ensure safe, adequate and proper utility services at reasonable rates for New Jersey customers. Critical services regulated by NJBPU include natural gas, electricity, water, wastewater, telecommunications and cable television. The Board has general oversight and responsibility for monitoring utility service, responding to consumer complaints, and investigating utility accidents. To find out more about NJBPU, visit our website at .
About New Jersey’s Clean Energy Program (NJCEP)
NJCEP, established on January 22, 2003, in accordance with the Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act (EDECA), provides financial and other incentives to the State's residential customers, businesses and schools that install high-efficiency or renewable energy technologies, thereby reducing energy usage, lowering customers' energy bills and reducing environmental impacts. The program is authorized and overseen by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU), and its website is