Santa Ana, CA ยท Electrical Incentives
Electrical Tax Credits & Rebates in Santa Ana
Federal IRA credits, utility rebates, and local incentives that can reduce your electrical project cost. Stack them correctly and save up to $1,600 on a single project.
Up to $1,600 in available incentives
Federal credits + Santa Ana utility rebates combined
Available Incentives for Electrical in Santa Ana, CA
IRA EV Charger Credit (Section 30C)
30% of cost, up to $1,000
A 30% federal tax credit for Level 2 EV charger installation at your primary residence. Applies through 2032. File IRS Form 8911 with your tax return.
Requirements
Must be at primary residence. Level 2 (240V) charger required. Non-refundable credit.
IRA Electrical Panel Upgrade Credit (Section 25C)
30% of cost, up to $600
A federal tax credit for qualifying electrical panel upgrades done as part of an energy efficiency improvement. Separate from the EV charger credit โ can be stacked in the same tax year.
Requirements
Panel upgrade must support a heat pump, EV charger, or other qualifying appliance. File IRS Form 5695.
California SGIP Battery Storage Incentive
Up to $1,000+
California's Self-Generation Incentive Program offers rebates for home battery storage paired with solar or EV chargers. Available through California utilities.
Requirements
California resident served by participating utility. Apply through your utility's SGIP program.
How to Stack These Incentives
Federal tax credits and utility rebates are independent โ you can claim both on the same project in the same tax year. Here's the order of operations:
- 1
Get pre-approval for utility rebates first
Most utility rebates (including your local utility) require pre-approval BEFORE installation. Submit your application before you schedule the contractor.
- 2
Have a licensed contractor complete the work
Both IRA credits and utility rebates require work performed by a licensed professional. Keep the invoice showing labor, materials, and contractor license number.
- 3
Submit utility rebate paperwork within 60 days
After installation, submit proof of completion to your utility. Most have a 60โ90 day window. Don't miss it.
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Claim federal credits on your tax return
File IRS Form 8911 (EV charger) and/or Form 5695 (panel/appliances) with your annual return. Credits reduce your tax liability dollar-for-dollar.