Rhode Island EV & Electrical Rebates: What Homeowners Need to Know
Upgrading your home’s electrical system doesn’t just improve safety and convenience — in Rhode Island, it can also save you money. Between EV charger rebates, energy-efficiency programs, and federal tax credits, homeowners have more support than ever when making upgrades.
At Melone Electric, we keep our customers informed on the latest RI rebates and incentives so you don’t miss out on savings when upgrading your home.
EV Charger Rebates in Rhode Island
Rhode Island homeowners can save when they install a Level 2 EV charger:
National Grid EV Charger Rebate: Up to $700 toward equipment and installation.
Federal EV Tax Credit: 30% of the cost, up to $1,000 for residential chargers.
Local Utility Programs: Some municipalities and co-ops offer additional credits.
See our full guide to EV charger installation costs
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💡 Melone Electric helps you choose qualifying equipment and provides the paperwork to ensure you get your rebate.
Energy Efficiency & Electrical Upgrade Rebates
Beyond EV chargers, there are programs to help homeowners make their homes safer and more efficient:
Heat Pump & HVAC Incentives: Rebates for installing energy-efficient heating and cooling systems.
Weatherization Programs: Discounts on insulation and air sealing (reduces electrical load).
Panel Upgrade Incentives: Rebates and financing options may be available when upgrading to 200-amp service.
Panel upgrade rebates available for Rhode Island homeowners
Why Stay Current With Rebates?
Rebate programs change often. Incentives available this year may shrink or disappear the next. By staying informed, Rhode Island homeowners can:
Save thousands on upgrades.
Increase property value.
Make homes safer and more efficient.
Reduce monthly energy bills.