Notice of requirement to file Form 1099

Rebates may be considered income or a subsidy for tax purposes and may be taxable to the customer or the third party receiving the rebate check. Customers are urged to consult their own tax advisors concerning the potential taxability of these rebates. Rebate(s) greater than $600 will be reported to the Internal Revenue Service on IRS form 1099, unless the customer is exempt. The City of Roseville shall not be responsible for any tax obligations that may be imposed on a customer as a result of the receipt of an Energy Efficiency Rebate.



Our commercial incentives and non-profit/multifamily incentives are fully reserved at this time. Please check back for future incentive program funding availability. 


 PRODUCT TYPE COMMERCIAL INCENTIVE NON-PROFIT/MULTIFAMILY
INCENTIVE
 Vehicle Light Duty - Class 1, 2a, 2b  $600 / vehicle  $1,200 / vehicle
 Vehicle Class 3-5  $3,000 / vehicle  $6,000 / vehicle
 Vehicle Class 6-7  $6,000 / vehicle  $12,000 / vehicle
 Vehicle Class 8  $15,000 / vehicle  $30,000 / vehicle
 Level 2 EVSE*  $3,000 /handle  $4,000 /handle
 DCFC N/A  $20,000 / DCFC unit
* The Level 2 EVSE must be a new charger, installed in a location where an EVSE did not previously exist.














Our electric vehicle program rebates are made possible by the State of California under the Low Carbon Fuel Standard Program. The funding has decreased significantly in recent years and program funds are limited.

Incentives are first-come, first-served. Incentives are not reserved for your project until Roseville Electric provides an approved Reservation of Incentive.


This incentive program can cover up to $50,000 for any one project/customer address. Contact the program manager at [email protected] for more information. 


Check out the links below to review the incentive application process and the required application forms: 


Incentive application process Reservation Request Form A  Infrastructure Capacity Evaluation Form Payment Request Form B
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Other incentives: