Does SnoPUD offer EV charger rebates?

Yes. Snohomish County PUD (SnoPUD) has offered residential EV charger rebates as part of its electric transportation programs. Rebate amounts and program details can change, so always verify current amounts directly with SnoPUD at the time of your install. This guide explains how the program generally works so you know what to expect and how to position your install for maximum savings.

General eligibility requirements

To qualify for SnoPUD EV charger rebates, applicants typically need to meet the following criteria:

  • Be a current SnoPUD residential customer (service address must be in the SnoPUD territory)
  • Install a qualifying Level 2 EV charger (EVSE) at the residential service address
  • Have the charger installed by a licensed electrical contractor who pulls a permit
  • Submit the rebate application within the required window after installation
  • Provide documentation including the installation invoice, permit, and charger model information

We provide all required documentation at job close, including a detailed invoice, permit copy, and charger model and serial number.

Qualifying chargers for SnoPUD rebates

SnoPUD rebate programs typically require ENERGY STAR certified Level 2 EVSE or chargers that appear on a qualifying products list. Common models that have historically qualified include:

  • ChargePoint Home Flex
  • Emporia EV Charger (ENERGY STAR certified)
  • Enel X JuiceBox 48
  • Tesla Wall Connector (may qualify in some program versions)
  • Grizzl-E Duo and Classic (check current list)

Always verify current qualifying product lists with SnoPUD before purchasing a charger, as the list can be updated.

Always verify current rebate amounts

Utility rebate programs change. Confirm current SnoPUD rebate amounts and eligibility requirements at snopud.com or by calling SnoPUD customer service before your install.

Stacking SnoPUD rebates with federal and state incentives

The SnoPUD rebate is designed to stack with other available incentives. Here is how the full incentive picture looks for a Snohomish County homeowner in 2026:

  • SnoPUD rebate: Varies by current program, typically $200 to $500 depending on charger type and program availability
  • Federal Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit: 30% of qualified installation cost, up to $1,000 for residential installations (IRS Form 8911)
  • Washington State Sales Tax Exemption: EVSE equipment purchases are exempt from WA sales tax for qualifying Level 2 chargers

On a $1,400 gross install, these three programs combined can reduce net cost to approximately $700 to $900 depending on current SnoPUD amounts and your federal tax situation.

How to submit the SnoPUD rebate application

The general rebate submission process for SnoPUD works as follows:

  1. Complete the EV charger installation with a licensed electrician who pulls the required permit
  2. Gather the installation invoice, permit documentation, and charger information (model and serial number)
  3. Submit the rebate application through the SnoPUD customer portal or by mail, depending on the current program format
  4. SnoPUD reviews the application, typically within 4 to 8 weeks
  5. Rebate is issued as a bill credit or check, depending on the program

We provide all the documentation needed for step 2 at job close. You handle the submission directly with SnoPUD, but we make sure you have everything required.

Cities in SnoPUD territory

SnoPUD serves most of Snohomish County. Cities and communities within the SnoPUD service area where we install EV chargers include:

Note that some addresses in these cities may be served by a different utility. We confirm your utility during the quoting process.

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