odotevrebates

FLO EV charging for utilities

By introducing EV charging, you’re future-proofing your electrical infrastructure, supporting EV adoption, and helping lead the way towards a more sustainable future.

4 Head Level 2 Installation
Complete Package

Cost: $40,000*
IRS tax Credit $12,000 (30%)
ODOT Rebate $17,000 – $22,000
Utility Company Rebate $2000 – $12,000
*Utility company fees (if any) not included

2 Head Level 2 Installation
Complete Package

Cost: $22,500*
IRS tax Credit $6,700 (30%)
ODOT Rebate $8,500 – $11,000
Utility Company Rebate $1000 – $6,000
*Utility company fees (if any) not included

Typical 4 Port, Level 2 System with a total cost of $40,000 plus Utility Fees if any

Commercial Business with Parking Lot
(PGE Customer)

IRS Tax Credit: Up to: $12,000
ODOT Rebate: Up to $17,000
PGE Rebate: Up to $4,000

Multi Family Dwelling 5 units or more
(PGE Customer)

IRS Tax Credit: Up to $12,000
ODOT Rebate: Up to $22,000
PGE Rebate: Up to $9,200

Multi Family Dwelling 5 units or more
(Pacific Power Customer)

IRS Tax Credit: Up to: $12,000
ODOT Rebate: Up to $22,000
Pacific Power Rebate: Up to $18,000

Multi Family Dwelling 5 units or more
(EWEB -Eugene)

IRS Tax Credit: Up to $12,000
ODOT Rebate: Up to $22,000
EWEB Rebate: Up to $8,000

Q&A

Yes. ODOT is closing applications for the first wound in June 2023. The funds are limited and will be distributed on a first come first served basis. There will be other rounds in the future, but each application will require a resubmission.

https://www.oregon.gov/odot/climate/Pages/comm uitychargingrebates.aspx

ODOT has prepared an interac ve map-all you need to do is enter your address
and find out which program is in your area.

https:/lgis.odot.state.or.us/CommunityChargingReba tes/

Can’t most electricians do this work? Yes, they can, but Kunert Electric has over 50 years’ experience installing EV chargers.

https://pacificelectricsta on.com/about-us/

We researched all available chargers and decided that the
Flo chargers were the best. In a ar cle published April 26 2023, Motortrend Magazine did the same research
we did and confirmed our opinion.

https://www.motortrend.com/newslflo-ev-electric-charging-sta on-reliability/?clid=lwAR3t9cjiUyPvWtm 318lvo

That is why we provided the links to the statements we made. We suggest you ask your CPA to confirm our claims.

Yes. The chargers are made in Michigan and
Canada, and our service equipment is made in California.

The highest. We use copper wire instead of aluminum and for the electrical equipment we use Stainless Steel.

90% of the work is done with in-house resources.

We are in the process of becoming certified to do maintenance on Flo Chargers.

Depending on the customers’ preference there could be extras. We include all the labor, materials, permits, and equipment for a opera onal system within 25’ of the power source. Extras could include longer u lity runs, u lity company fees (if any) special parking lot pain ng, electric signs etc.

Yes, and no. Yes if you retain ownership of everything. No if it is owned by a 3rd party investor. Consult with your CPA

Yes. You can keep all the profit. Your electricity cost will be between .10-.15 cents a kilowa hour, and most people charge between .35-.50 cents per kilowa hour

It is a lot of paperwork. There are companies that will do that for you, but the charge Kunert Electric has a specialist on filling out government paperwork. One company charges 18%-28% of the rebate amount for this service, but we include it in our price.