National Grid in Rhode Island (Narragansett Electric Co.) is leading the charge by offering a unique and ambitious incentive program that aims to transform the state’s EV charging infrastructure. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the details of this exciting program and how it’s propelling Rhode Island toward a greener future.

Powering Up Rhode Island

Rhode Island, like many states, recognizes the critical role EVs play in reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy. To encourage the adoption of EVs, charging infrastructure needs to be accessible, reliable, and widespread. National Grid’s incentive program is designed to do just that.

One of the major barriers to installing EV charging stations is the cost of upgrading electrical infrastructure, commonly referred to as “make-ready” expenses. These upgrades are necessary to ensure that the charging stations receive a consistent and adequate power supply. 

National Grid’s program offers a game-changing solution: free make-ready services for approximately 320 Level 2 ports and 46 DC fast charging stations.

By covering these critical electrical infrastructure costs, National Grid is significantly lowering the financial barriers for businesses and property owners interested in installing EV charging stations. This not only makes EV infrastructure more affordable but also accelerates the transition to cleaner transportation options.

Rebates: Making Charging Stations More Affordable

In addition to providing free make-ready services, National Grid is also offering rebates to further incentivize the deployment of EV charging stations. This rebate can be applied towards a portion of the charging station cost, making it even more affordable for property owners and businesses.

Environmental Justice Communities: A Special Focus

National Grid’s commitment to sustainability goes beyond just infrastructure upgrades. The company recognizes that environmental justice communities often face greater challenges in accessing clean transportation options. To address this, National Grid is offering to cover the entire cost of charging stations in qualifying environmental justice communities.

By doing so, National Grid is not only expanding access to EV charging but also ensuring that underserved communities can benefit from cleaner air and reduced transportation costs.

The Road Ahead

National Grid’s EV charging incentive program is a testament to Rhode Island’s dedication to sustainable transportation. By providing free make-ready services, rebates, and a focus on environmental justice communities, the program is making EV charging infrastructure more accessible and affordable for all.

As Rhode Island continues to embrace electric vehicles, National Grid’s initiative is a crucial step towards reducing emissions, improving air quality, and building a greener future.

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Ivelina Kadiri

Policy Compliance Manager

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Ivelina is a trend-seeking policy compliance manager who skillfully navigates complex regulatory landscapes and bridges the gap between sustainable transportation goals and actionable implementation.