Nyseg incentive programs
What's Included Take advantage of the make-ready incentives available through your utility to help install EV charging. How to Participate Your utility is here to help you make the switch to electric by helping bring down the cost of installing EV charging stations. Connect with your utility, we can answer your questions and help you find an Approved Contractor and apply for the Program.
Utility contact information is provided below. Select an Approved Contractor who will partner with the customer to install the right EV solution on site.
Approved Contractors can walk you through the details and the application process and complete construction. Apply to become an Approved Contractor through the JU if you are an electrical contractor who is interested in installing EV charging stations under the Make-Ready Program. When are the incentive values set? The incentive values are set by the calendar year when the application is deemed complete. When is an application considered complete? Equipment Eligibility What kinds of plugs are eligible?
What does it mean to be co-located? Do all of the plugs need to be installed at the same time? What methods of payment must be available for a station to qualify?
Are bollards eligible? Are rectifying cabinets eligible? Is customer-owned sub-metering equipment eligible? Are permitting, design, and project management costs eligible?
Is there a maximum number of plugs that is eligible for an incentive? Application and Process How do I start? What should be included in a site plan? While requirements may vary by utility, the site plans should likely include the following items: Satellite image of the site Site address as well as any adjacent main roads Planned location of all chargers and relevant equipment Location of electrical panel serving the EV charger Proposed location of EV charger Proposed location of electrical infrastructure to EV charger, including distance Indicate whether asking for new point of entry Include approximate distance from the nearest curb line with streets labeled Indicate whether the customer will be installing a property line manhole if applicable Notes and other information to assist with evaluating the proposal Are there rough guidelines I can use to estimate make-ready incentive levels?
Contractors Does every single contractor I hire for my customer-side work need to be on the Approved Contractor list? Yes, as long as there are as many or more non-proprietary plugs as the proprietary plugs. How can I tell if my project site is in a Disadvantaged Community?
Project Eligibility My site is not in the service territory for any of the six Joint Utilities and does not have an active Joint Utility meter i. No, unless the site is served by NYPA. Operating Requirements For how long will my project be required to meet the operating requirements of the program? For five years from the date of your post-construction approval.
Note: You must be a Participating Contractor prior to submitting any incentive applications. Failure to do so, will delay the review and payment of these applications. Please ensure you have completed both Steps 1 and 2 to Become a Participation Contractor. Next Meeting s : Thursday, January 13, a. Numerous illustrations, charts, diagrams, and tables support and expand the informative text. Large Project Completion Form — an example of the type of attestment form required at the completion of each large GSHP project that is completed by both the participating contractor and customer; this form will be updated for the NYS Clean Heat Program.
Small Project Completion Form — an example of the type of attestment form required at the completion of each small GSHP project that is completed by both the participating contractor and customer; this form will be updated for the NYS Clean Heat Program.
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As an alternative compliance methodology, it must be accepted by the local code official as demonstrating increased energy savings. Clean Heat Calculator — this tool assists NYS Clean Heat Participating Contractors with calculating custom energy savings for projects that involve the installation of Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships NEEP cold climate single package, cold climate mini-split air source heat pumps, large unitary air-to-air heat pumps, air source variable refrigerant flow VRF heat pumps, and large closed ground loop heat pumps with centralized pumping.
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