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Multi-Unit Dwelling EV Charger Incentive
This program provides incentives to multi-unit building owners who install EV charging equipment.

Status
Applications are open
Schedule
Open as of July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026 or until funds are expended
Program Contacts
Relevant Audiences
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About the Program
The Multi-Unit Dwelling (MUD) EV Charging Program offers incentives to owners and operators of MUDs to support the purchase and installation of eligible Level 2 EV charging equipment. Eligible MUDs may be apartments, condominiums, or mixed residential locations that have at least 5 units and dedicated off-street parking. Additional incentives are available to MUDs that are either deed restricted, 100% affordable (low and moderate-income) housing or in an area designated as an Overburdened Municipality.
For more information about the program, please visit the Charge Up New Jersey website available here.
How We're Doing
Click below for a list of grantees.
MUD GranteesEquipment Eligibility Requirements
Any brand of Level 2 charging equipment with standard connectors available for use by all EVs is eligible provided that the charging equipment is:
ENERGY STAR® Certified
Dual Port
UL2594 listed
Capable of networking with a state compliant network provider state compliant network provider
Located in parking spaces accessible to all residents (may be accessible to visitors)
Incentive Amounts
- All MUDs can receive up to $4,000 toward the purchase of a Dual-Port Charger
- MUDs that are either deed restricted, 100% affordable (low- and moderate-income) housing or in an area designated as an Overburdened Municipality can receive up to $6,000 toward the purchase of a Dual-Port charger
- MUDs in Non-Investor-Owned Utility territories can receive 50% of the cost up to a maximum of $5,000 toward the make-ready costs for each charger installation
| Number of Units | Number of Charging Stations |
|---|---|
| 5 to 40 | Up to 3 |
| 41 to 100 | Up to 6 |
| 101 to 200 | Up to 12 |
| >200 | Up to 24 |
Relevant Links
Related Programs
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Related Resources
Certain electric vehicle charging stations in New Jersey may be eligible for additional incentives directly from their electric utility. A list of incentives can be found here.
Approved Chargers and Network Service ProvidersElectric vehicle charging stations that receive funding from New Jersey state agencies must collect and report data from a Pre-Qualified Network Service Provider. Find more information about Network Service Providers here.