Anonymous wrote:We purchased a level 2 charger on Amazon but still haven’t installed it after 6 months. Frankly, the 110/regular electrical outlet is fine. You can get about 60 miles in 12 hours and we only drive 3 miles to work. Plus lots of the downtown garages have FREE charging.
Anonymous wrote:Just got an estimate for 2400 in NE DC. We have a 1k rebate from dealer though. So will pay 1400 out of pocket.
The District offers the following tax credits for alternate fuel infrastructure and alternative fuel conversions.
Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Credit
The Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Credit is a credit of 50% of the allowable costs for the purchase and installation of an alternative fuel storage and dispensing or charging station at a private residence, or on non-residential property designed for use by the public.
The credit shall not exceed $1,000 per station at a private residence and $10,000 per station on non-residential property designed for use by the public.
Any unused credits can be carried forward for two years.
More resources are avaiable at the Office of Tax and Revenue