Having a fast and reliable charger at an apartment complex, condominium, or other multi-unit residence is an important feature to offer as more people drive electric vehicles. It can help keep your current residents or tenants happy, help market to new tenants, and give your residents access to a reliable and affordable way to travel.
Charge Vermont is offering grants to offset the costs of adding EV charging for residents of multi-unit properties. Charge Vermont grants could cover 90%-100% of the cost of installing a Level-1 or Level-2 at a multi-unit residence in Vermont.
Apply Now
Funding is limited, so you’re encouraged to apply now. Applications may be submitted through January 15, 2026. Projects must be installed within 12 months of your application’s approval, with reasonable accommodations being considered based on equipment lead time.
Who Qualifies?
The multi-unit residence charging incentive program is open to residential property owners, condominium associations, for-profit businesses, non-profits, government agencies, electric utilities, and electric vehicle charging equipment providers. Please note: If the applicant is not the landowner, the landowner must authorize the application.
What’s Covered?
Charge Vermont will help fund and facilitate a turnkey process to add EV charging to your multi-unit residence. This includes technical assistance, site design, installation planning, upgrades needed to make the space ready, charging hardware, and installation.
Applicants that are woman- and minority-owned businesses are eligible to have up to 100% of the total project cost covered, while non-profits and government agencies qualify for up to 95% of the total project cost and for-profit businesses qualify for up to 90%.
Download all of the specs and award thresholds for multi-unit residence charging incentives.