The window to capture federal tax incentives for EV charging infrastructure is closing fast. Under the Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit (Section 30C), businesses that install qualified EV charging equipment can claim a tax credit of up to 30% of total costs — capped at $100,000 per charger — for projects placed in service before June 30, 2026.

The credit was originally set to run through 2032 under the Inflation Reduction Act, but the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed in July 2025 moved that deadline up significantly. If your organization has been considering EV charging infrastructure, now is the time to move.

Who Qualifies?

The credit applies broadly to commercial businesses, property owners, fleets, municipalities, and tax-exempt organizations (through elective pay). Whether you're a retail center, office park, multifamily property, or logistics depot — if you're installing EV charging equipment in an eligible location, you likely qualify.

How Much Can You Save?

For a typical commercial installation of 10 Level 2 chargers, the credit could offset tens of thousands of dollars in upfront costs. Combined with available utility rebates and state incentives in Georgia, the net cost of going electric is lower than many businesses expect.

Contact ChargePoint ATL today for a free site assessment and incentive analysis.