EV Charger Rebates in Colorado (2026)

Every confirmed home EV charger incentive in Colorado, updated July 12, 2026.

Federal status: The federal EV charger tax credit (30% of cost, up to $1,000, IRS Form 8911) expired June 30, 2026. Equipment placed in service on or before that date may still qualify on your 2026 tax return.

Active charger rebates in Colorado

Utility program Xcel Energy EV Accelerate At Home

Charger + install support

Charger provided and installed for a monthly fee, or rebates toward your own install. VERIFY current structure.

Official program page →

Utility rebate United Power Charger Rebate

Up to $500

For United Power members installing a Level 2 charger.

Official program page →

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A Level 2 home charger install typically runs $800–$2,500 before rebates, depending on panel capacity and wiring distance. Use our net-cost calculator to get your estimate in 30 seconds.

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Sources: utility and state program pages linked above; DOE AFDC. Program terms and funding change frequently — confirm details on the official page before purchase.