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Indiana Incentives and Laws for Other

The list below contains summaries of all Indiana incentives and laws related to Other.

State Incentives

Biodiesel Price Preference

A governmental body, state educational institution, or instrumentality of the state that performs essential governmental functions on a statewide or local basis is entitled to a 10% price preference for the purchase of fuels containing at least 20% biodiesel (B20) by volume or fuels that are primarily ester-derived (other than alcohol) made from biological materials, such as oilseeds and animal fats, for use in operating compression and ignition engines. (Reference Indiana Code 5-22-15-1, 5-22-15-7, and 5-22-15-19)

Utility/Private Incentives

Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Incentive - Duke Energy

As part of Indiana's Project Plug-IN initiative, Duke Energy is conducting a two-year pilot program that provides qualified residential and commercial customers with Level 2 EVSE. Duke Energy will install the EVSE at the home (covering up to $1,000 in installation costs) or business (covering up to $1,500 in installation costs) and service the equipment for the duration of the pilot program. Duke Energy will remotely access the EVSE to collect information in an effort to better understand charging habits and the impact on the power grid. At the end of the pilot program, participants will be able to keep the EVSE at no additional cost. For more information, see the Duke Energy Project Plug-IN website.

Plug-In Electric Vehicle Charging Rates and Infrastructure Incentive - Indianapolis Power & Light

The Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL) offers special plug-in electric vehicle charging rates, including year-round time-of-use based options, for residential and fleet customers who own a licensed electric or plug-in electric vehicle. IPL will provide Level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) and the associated metering equipment for the first 150 eligible customers to take advantage of the special rate. IPL will also cover the cost of a standard installation of the equipment. Restrictions apply.

Indianapolis residents and visitors may also use public EVSE by paying a flat fee of $2.50 per charging session.

Point of Contact
Cole Willis
Electric Vehicle Program Manager
Indianapolis Power & Light Company
Phone: (317) 261-5178
electric.vehicle@aes.com

Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) Credit and Charging Incentive - NIPSCO

NIPSCO's IN-Charge Electric Vehicle Program (Program) offers a credit of up to $1,650 to purchase and install residential EVSE, as well as free plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) charging during off-peak hours for those enrolled in the Program. Customers will also receive a free meter specifically dedicated to the EVSE. The Program is in effect until January 31, 2015, and is limited to 250 customers, or until funding is exhausted.