How much is the Alliant Energy EV Charger Rebate worth?
The Alliant Energy EV Charger Rebate provides $250-$500 (up to $500) as a rebate. This is a Iowa state-level program in the Electric Vehicles category. It is available to Iowa residents who meet the eligibility requirements.
Who is eligible for the Alliant Energy EV Charger Rebate?
Eligibility: Current Alliant Energy residential customers in Iowa. This program applies to: Homeowners.
Is the Alliant Energy EV Charger Rebate a tax credit or a rebate?
The Alliant Energy EV Charger Rebate is classified as a Rebate. Rebates provide direct cash back or point-of-sale discounts.
Can I combine the Alliant Energy EV Charger Rebate with federal incentives?
In most cases, yes. Iowa state incentives can typically be combined with federal tax credits for the same electric vehicles improvements. Total savings from stacking federal and state programs can be substantial. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.
Where can I find more Iowa electric vehicles programs?
RebatePeek lists all available electric vehicles programs in Iowa. Visit our Iowa state page for a complete list of rebates, tax credits, and utility incentives available to residents.
How much is the federal EV tax credit?
New qualifying electric vehicles can receive up to $7,500 through the Clean Vehicle Credit. Used EVs qualify for up to $4,000. The credit can be taken at the point of sale as a dealer discount or claimed on your tax return.
What are the income limits for the EV tax credit?
For new EVs, your modified adjusted gross income must be under $150,000 (single) or $300,000 (joint). For used EVs, the limits are $75,000 (single) or $150,000 (joint). Vehicle MSRP caps also apply: $55,000 for cars and $80,000 for SUVs/trucks.
Do states offer additional EV rebates?
Yes. Many states offer rebates of $500 to $7,500 on top of the federal credit. Some states also provide sales tax exemptions, reduced registration fees, or HOV lane access for EVs.