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Georgia Power EV Charger Rebate. Claim Up to $30,000.

The Georgia Power commercial EV charger rebate pays $1,925 per Level 2 port and $7,500 per DC fast port — capped at $30K per project. Here's how to qualify, what documents you need, and how PermitEV's PE-stamped engineering removes the bottleneck.

Charger typePer-port rebateCustomer class
Level 2 (240V AC)$1925Commercial
DC fast (480V)$7,500Commercial
Level 2 (240V AC)$300Multi-family residential

Eligibility checklist

  • Property is in Georgia Power's service territory and on a commercial rate schedule.
  • Charger is networked (Wi-Fi or cellular) and reports usage data.
  • Equipment is on Georgia Power's qualified product list (most ChargePoint, Blink, EvoCharge, ABB units qualify).
  • Permit-ready single-line diagram and NEC 625 load calculation are submitted with the rebate application.
  • Installation is completed by a Georgia-licensed electrical contractor.

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What You Get

All paid packages delivered in 24–72 hours.

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Incentive Check

  • Instant incentive estimate
  • 30C + GA Power eligibility
  • Rough load estimate
  • Incentive breakdown (via calculator)
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$299

Bid Package

  • 5–7 sheet engineering package (PDF)
  • Single-line diagram
  • NEC load calcs + panel schedule
  • Elevation views + general notes
  • Scope of work on cover sheet
  • PRELIMINARY watermark
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Permit Package

  • 8–10 sheet engineering package (PDF + DXF)
  • Everything in Bid Package, plus:
  • Satellite + vicinity maps on cover
  • Fault current calculations
  • AC + DC voltage drop analysis
  • Grounding riser diagram
  • Equipment spec sheets
  • Grounding riser + SLD DXF files
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$1,499–$2,499

PE-Stamped Package

  • 9–11 sheet engineering package (PDF + DXF)
  • Everything in Permit Package, plus:
  • Three-line diagram (when required)
  • PE review coordination (GA-licensed)
  • No PRELIMINARY watermark
  • Full DXF set (SLD + grounding)
  • Priority turnaround
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Georgia Power Rebate FAQ

The questions that most often slow down rebate applications — answered.

Who qualifies for the Georgia Power EV charger rebate?+
Commercial customers in Georgia Power's service territory installing networked Level 2 or DC fast chargers at workplace, multi-family, or public-access sites typically qualify. Properties must be on a commercial rate schedule. Multi-family residential has a separate, lower per-port rebate.
How much per port is the Georgia Power rebate?+
Current per-port amounts: Level 2 commercial — $1925 per port. DC fast charger commercial — $7500 per port. Multi-family — $300 per port. The program caps at $30,000 per project for commercial sites.
What documents does Georgia Power require to process the rebate?+
Typically: a permit-ready single-line diagram, panel schedule with EV load added, NEC 625 load calculation worksheet, photographs of installed equipment, paid invoices, and a signed customer agreement. PermitEV's Permit and PE-Stamped tiers deliver every engineering document required.
Can I stack the GA Power rebate with the Federal 30C credit?+
Yes. The Federal 30C tax credit is calculated on net cost after rebates. Stacking the GA Power rebate ($1,925/L2 port) with the 30C credit (30% up to $100K/item) is the highest-value path for commercial sites. Our free calculator shows the combined stack.
How long does Georgia Power take to issue the rebate check?+
Once you submit a complete application package (commissioning evidence + invoices + drawings), Georgia Power generally issues payment within 6–10 weeks. Incomplete drawings are the most common cause of delay — which is why a clean PE-stamped engineering set matters.

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