Socorro EV Chargers by Socorro Electric Coop – NM
Level 2 Chargers – Non-Managed
- These are basic level 2 chargers that are not networked or able to be remotely managed
- Rebate is the lesser of $250 per charger or 50% of the total project cost
- This is a prescriptive rebate program, meaning the rebate amounts are pre-determined
Commercial Level 2 Chargers – Networked
- These are level 2 chargers that have networking capabilities to be remotely monitored and managed
- Must be accessible to the general public, not just for private use
- Rebate is the lesser of $1,000 per charger or 50% of total project cost
- Another prescriptive rebate program
Commercial DCFC Chargers
- There are separate rebate tiers for different power levels of DC fast chargers
- 50-75 kW: Lesser of $3,000 per charger or 50% of project cost
- 76-149 kW: Lesser of $5,000 per charger or 50% of project cost
- 150 kW and above: Lesser of $7,000 per charger or 50% of project cost
- All commercial DCFC chargers must be accessible to the general public
- Prescriptive rebates again based on pre-set amounts per charger
Level 2 Chargers – Non-Networked, Managed
- For level 2 chargers that are not networked but can still be remotely managed
- Rebate is prescriptive based on details not provided
Some key additional points:
- Rebates are capped at 50% of total project costs for all charger types
- Requirements around public accessibility for commercial/public chargers
- Specific rebate amounts tied to charging level (level 2 vs DCFC) and power output