MONTANA STATE INCENTIVES

  • Osage Valley Electric Cooperative provides a $250 rebate to eligible Level 2 EV charger purchases. Customers may apply for a maximum of two rebates per customer account.

    www.osagevalley.com

  • Webster Electric Cooperative offers a rebate of $250 not to exceed 50% of total cost for eligible Level 2 EV charger purchases. Customers may apply for a maximum of two rebates per customer account. Applications must be submitted within 90 days of purchase and installation.

    www.websterec.com

Montana EV Charging Incentives for Multifamily Properties

Montana Lighting Upgrade Incentives for Multifamily Properties

  • NorthWestern Energy offers the E+ Commercial Lighting Rebate Program, which provides financial incentives to commercial customers, including multifamily property owners, who replace outdated lighting with high-efficiency technologies. This program aims to reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills by encouraging the adoption of energy-efficient lighting solutions. Property owners can apply for rebates by submitting the necessary documentation through NorthWestern Energy's official channels.

  • Montana-Dakota Utilities offers a Commercial Lighting Incentive Program for its commercial electric customers in Montana, which includes multifamily properties. The program provides rebates for upgrading to high-efficiency lighting systems, aiming to reduce energy usage and operational costs. Projects with incentives over $1,000 require pre-approval, and applications must include detailed project information and supporting documentation.

  • The Missoula Electric Cooperative (MEC) provides incentives for commercial and industrial lighting upgrades through its Commercial Lighting Program. Multifamily property owners served by MEC can benefit from rebates when replacing inefficient lighting with energy-efficient alternatives. The program requires pre-approval, and interested parties should contact MEC directly to schedule a lighting audit and obtain more information on eligibility and application procedures.

  • The Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is developing the Home Energy Rebates Program, funded by the federal Inflation Reduction Act. This program will offer rebates for energy efficiency improvements, including lighting upgrades, in residential and multifamily properties. Rebate amounts will be based on the percentage of energy savings achieved and household income levels. The program is currently in the planning stages, with applications expected to open following approval from the U.S. Department of Energy.