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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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All paid packages delivered in 24–72 hours.

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Incentive Check

  • Instant incentive estimate
  • GA Power + state credit 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 GA state tax credit?+
Yes. The Georgia Power rebate is paid by the utility and does not reduce the state income tax credit, which is calculated on gross installed cost. Stacking the two is the standard path for Georgia commercial sites.
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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