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Savings Finder

Find every EV charger, Powerwall and electrical rebate you qualify for — state, utility, and the federal programs that remain, in one place.

158 programs · 51 states · Verified August 2026

We bring it to your free estimate. Pick your state below to see programs now.

What are you planning?
  • State & local incentives
  • Utility rebates
  • Federal home energy rebates
  • Instant savings estimate
Verified August 2026

158 rebate programs across 51 states, each checked against the program's own page.

The federal clean-energy tax credits ended in 2025 and 2026. Most contractor sites still advertise the 30% credit. We removed the programs that closed and dated the ones that are still open, so the number you plan around is the number you can actually claim.

See what is open in your state

Coverage

Incentives we check for you.

Every layer combined into one number for your exact address, with the filing windows and eligibility fine print decoded into plain instructions.

  • IRA Home Energy Rebates

    Toward a panel upgrade. Income-qualified and state-run, where your state has launched them.

  • State rebates & storage incentives

    Programs like California's SGIP, which runs to thousands of dollars on a Powerwall.

  • Utility rebates

    Chargers, batteries and electrification credits, set by whichever utility serves your meter.

  • Virtual Power Plant programs

    Ongoing credits that pay you for the energy your battery shares back to the grid.

  • Manufacturer & installer promotions

    Private offers that stack quietly on top of everything public.

Why it matters

Check the incentives before you price the project.

Stacking covers a real share of the cost

A state storage rebate like California's SGIP runs to thousands of dollars on a Powerwall, and utility rebates add hundreds more on an EV charger. Because programs change and many depend on your exact location or census tract, the only reliable way to know your savings is to check your specific situation.

Address-level checking beats every list

Incentive articles age badly. Programs open, exhaust their budgets, change tiers, and reopen with new rules, sometimes within a single quarter. A static list that was accurate in January misleads by June.

Service-territory detail matters more than most homeowners expect: rebate amounts turn entirely on which utility serves the meter, and two houses a mile apart can sit with different providers and different payouts. No national article carries that resolution.

The order changes decisions

Incentives shape which project, which hardware, and which month make sense — decisions that harden the moment a contract is signed. Five minutes with the finder before any quote keeps every option open and every dollar claimable.

The stack, illustrated

One address, three programs.

A homeowner planning a Level 2 charger and a Powerwall checks their address.

None of it had been priced into either project.

Utility charger rebate
90-day filing window
$500
State storage rebate
Applied to the battery
Thousands
Virtual Power Plant
Paid monthly
Ongoing credits

The long tail

Programs most homeowners never hear about.

Each is small alone. Together they routinely add four figures to a project's incentive haul. No homeowner should need to become a policy researcher to collect money programs were funded to distribute, so the finder reads the long tail for you.

  • Municipal green-energy funds in several hundred cities
  • Co-op member rebates that never appear in national articles
  • Income-qualified tiers that multiply standard payouts
  • Manufacturer promotions that stack on top of public programs

How it works

From savings estimate to install.

  1. 01

    Check your address

    The sweep reads what is live for your utility, your state and your census tract at the moment you ask. Free, fast, and binding on nothing.

  2. 02

    Free in-home estimate

    Your electrician confirms the eligible incentives, runs the numbers against your actual panel, and prices the work.

  3. 03

    We file the paperwork

    Pre-approval windows, participating-contractor requirements, income documentation. Filing incentives is part of the job here, not a favor.

Questions

Frequently asked questions.

What is the Savings Finder?

It is a free tool that checks state, utility and municipal rebates for EV chargers, batteries, panel upgrades and solar, based on your address, so you can see every incentive you qualify for in one place.

Which incentives does it cover?

State and utility rebates, Virtual Power Plant programs, and the income-qualified IRA Home Energy Rebates (HEEHRA) where a state has launched them. The federal clean-energy tax credits have all expired, so they no longer factor into the estimate.

Why do incentives depend on my location?

Many programs are tied to your utility, your state, or even your census tract. Utility rebates vary by provider, state storage programs set their own boundaries, and some local incentives are drawn tract by tract, so your address determines what you qualify for.

Is the Savings Finder free?

Yes, it is completely free to use. After you see your potential savings, a free in-home estimate confirms the eligible incentives and helps you claim them correctly.

Why Charge Home Solutions

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  • Nationwide electrician network
  • Upfront, transparent pricing
  • Expert, licensed & insured electricians
  • Permits, inspections & code compliance

Get your free in-home estimate.

A licensed electrician confirms the incentives you qualify for, prices the work, and handles the filing.