EV Growth
Attract Customers
Reduce Emmisions
Why EV Charging?
The future isn’t coming. It’s here.
The combustible engine has served us well for over 100 years but its time is coming to an end. The rising cost of fuel and environmental concerns have led to the development of electric vehicles (EV’s) that are affordable and comparable to tradition gasoline & diesel powered engines.
Manufacturers like Tesla, have shown that not only can electric vehicles compete with traditional vehicles they can even surpass them in some ways. Many electric vehicles are getting over 300 miles on a single charge which is similar to the range on a tank of gas. As battery life continues to improve the range will continue to increase. The biggest obstacle that has faced electric vehicles has been a nationwide infrastructure of charging stations. This is changing rapidly. EV Chargers are popping up all over the country at restaurants, city parks, gas stations, rest areas, malls, shopping centers, apartment buildings, and many other locations.
There are currently over 3 million electric vehicles on the road. This number is expected to increase to over 125 million by 2030. EV drivers are accustomed to charging their vehicle wherever ports are available. Since charging requires more time than filling up with gasoline, drivers typically charge at locations they frequent. EV drivers look for shopping centers & restaurants with chargers so they can top off while doing shopping or eating. As the amount of EV’s continue to rise the demand for charging stations will continue to increase and customers of all types of establishments begin to expect EV stations everywhere they go.
Why EV Charging?
The future isn’t coming. It’s here.
The combustible engine has served us well for over 100 years but its time is coming to an end. The rising cost of fuel and environmental concerns have led to the development of electric vehicles (EV’s) that are affordable and comparable to tradition gasoline & diesel powered engines.
Manufacturers like Tesla, have shown that not only can electric vehicles compete with traditional vehicles they can even surpass them in some ways. Many electric vehicles are getting over 300 miles on a single charge which is similar to the range on a tank of gas. As battery life continues to improve the range will continue to increase. The biggest obstacle that has faced electric vehicles has been a nationwide infrastructure of charging stations. This is changing rapidly. EV Chargers are popping up all over the country at restaurants, city parks, gas stations, rest areas, malls, shopping centers, apartment buildings, and many other locations.
There are currently over 3 million electric vehicles on the road. This number is expected to increase to over 125 million by 2030. EV drivers are accustomed to charging their vehicle wherever ports are available. Since charging requires more time than filling up with gasoline, drivers typically charge at locations they frequent. EV drivers look for shopping centers & restaurants with chargers so they can top off while doing shopping or eating. As the amount of EV’s continue to rise the demand for charging stations will continue to increase and customers of all types of establishments begin to expect EV stations everywhere they go.
Our Clients
Who typically has EV Charging Stations?
Restaurants
Workplaces
Colleges/Universities
Commercial Real Estate
Apartment/Condo Complexes
Shopping Centers/Malls
Government/Municipalities
AEP Ohio EV Charging Program
Take advantage of huge discounts on ChargePoint EV Chargers & Install Costs Today!
The AEP program is first-come first-serve and has limited funding. This program won’t be around long. McClintock Electric has teamed up with ChargePoint, the world’s top EV charging station provider, to help you with the entire process from filling out the AEP rebate offer, to installing the station, to getting it activated, we will be there every step of the way.
Incentive Amount Lesser of :
• $50,000
• 100% Eligible Project Costs
• $10,000 Per Port
Fast Charger – Limit 2 Stations Per Entity
Incentive Amount Lesser of :
• $150,000
• 100% Eligible Project Costs
• $100,000 Per Station
Incentive Amount Lesser of :
• $50,000
• 80% Eligible Project Costs
• $10,000 Per Port
Fast Charger – Limit 2 Stations Per Entity
Incentive Amount Lesser of :
• $100,000
• 80% Eligible Project Costs
• $50,000 Per Station
Incentive Amount Lesser of :
• $30,000
• 50% Eligible Project Costs
• $5,000 Per Port
Incentive Amount Lesser of :
• $45,000
• 75% Eligible Project Costs
• $7,500 Per Port
DCF rebates in low-income geographic areas are eligible for up to 100% of EVSE costs and customer make-ready work costs.
* Does not cover energy related expenses ** Subject to program rules and restrictions *** Only eligible for Level 2 Charging Stations
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I invest now if there aren't that many electric vehicles in the area?
How much does an EV Station cost? Can I charge my customers for using the station?
Set up a site visit with us and we will provide a detailed quote along with details about the AEP program.