OKLAHOMA STATE INCENTIVES

  • Commercial customers in Central Rural Electric Cooperative service territory are encouraged to take advantage of their $250 Level 2 EV charger rebate. Customers are limited to a maximum rebate of $500 for two Level 2 stations installed.

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  • Verdigris Valley Energy Cooperative allows members to claim a $250 rebate for Level 2 EV charger installations at commercial businesses. Members may claim up to two rebates per billing address.

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Oklahoma EV Charging Incentives for Multifamily Properties

Oklahoma Lighting Upgrade Incentives for Multifamily Properties

  • PSO offers a Multifamily Energy Efficiency Program that provides rebates for energy-efficient upgrades in multifamily properties. While specific details about outdoor lighting incentives are not provided, the program includes various energy-saving solutions that may encompass lighting upgrades. Property owners can explore available options by visiting PSO's official website.

  • Oklahoma Natural Gas provides a Multifamily Reimbursement Program that offers reimbursement funds of up to $4,000 per unit to offset upfront capital costs of construction and installation with natural gas piping and venting. While primarily focused on natural gas installations, property owners may explore opportunities for lighting upgrades through this program.

  • The Oklahoma Department of Commerce administers the HOME (Home Efficiency Rebates) and HERRA (Home Electrification and Appliance Rebate) programs under the federal Inflation Reduction Act. These programs provide rebates for energy-efficient upgrades in multifamily buildings, including lighting improvements. Rebates for multifamily retrofits can be up to $400,000, with maximum rebates doubling for low- and moderate-income homes.

  • The 179D Deduction allows for a tax deduction of up to $5.00 per square foot for energy-efficient improvements in commercial buildings, including lighting upgrades. This federal incentive is available to property owners who meet specific energy efficiency criteria and can be particularly beneficial for larger multifamily properties.