# EV Charger Tax Credit 2026: What Changed After June 30

A dated 2026 guide to the federal EV charger tax credit, including the June 30 2026 placed-in-service cutoff, what to verify, and why quotes need current sources.

- Canonical: [https://homecharging.guide/guides/ev-charger-tax-credit-2026](https://homecharging.guide/guides/ev-charger-tax-credit-2026)
- Markdown: [https://homecharging.guide/guides/ev-charger-tax-credit-2026.md](https://homecharging.guide/guides/ev-charger-tax-credit-2026.md)
- Published: 2026-07-06
- Updated: 2026-07-06
- Author: Anna Persson

## Quick answer

As of July 6, 2026, do not assume a new home EV charger install still qualifies for the federal 30C charger credit. Official guidance says the alternative fuel refueling property credit is not allowed for property placed in service after June 30, 2026.

EV charger incentive pages age badly. This one is dated for a reason.

As of July 6, 2026, do not let an installer subtract a federal charger credit from your quote without a current source.

## Quick Answer

Official federal guidance says the alternative fuel vehicle refueling property credit under Section 30C is not allowed for property placed in service after June 30, 2026. If your charger was installed after that date, treat federal-credit claims as stale unless your tax professional and current IRS guidance say otherwise.

## What changed

| Item | Buyer read |
|---|---|
| Credit name | Alternative fuel vehicle refueling property credit, Section 30C |
| What it was worth | 30 percent of cost, up to $1,000 per item for home installs |
| Key 2026 cutoff | Not allowed for property placed in service after June 30, 2026 |
| Main buyer action | Verify current IRS guidance before counting it |
| Quote red flag | Installer subtracts credit with no date or source |

## Placed in service matters

Tax credits usually depend on when property is placed in service, not when you first talked to an electrician. A charger quote signed before the cutoff may not help if the install was completed after the cutoff.

Do not use this page as tax advice. Use it as a reason to verify.

## State and utility incentives may still exist

Federal credit changes do not automatically erase utility, city, state, or workplace incentives. Those programs have their own rules, funding, equipment requirements, and deadlines. Our [EV charger rebates by state](/guides/ev-charger-rebates-by-state) guide tracks the ones worth checking.

Ask the installer to separate federal, state, utility, and manufacturer incentives line by line.

## How to read a quote with incentive claims

A good quote should show:

- Program name.
- Source link.
- Date checked.
- Eligibility assumptions.
- Who files.
- Whether the credit is guaranteed or buyer-claimed.
- What happens if the claim is denied.

If the answer is "most customers get it," keep asking. The incentive line sits next to all the other numbers in the [real cost of installing an EV charger](/guides/real-cost-of-installing-an-ev-charger), and if the quote still does not add up, our free [quote review](/quote-review) will go through it with you.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### Is the federal EV charger tax credit still available in July 2026?

Based on current official guidance, the Section 30C credit is not allowed for property placed in service after June 30, 2026. Verify with IRS guidance and a tax professional.

### Does the cutoff apply to the install date or purchase date?

Placed-in-service timing is the key phrase in official guidance. Ask your tax professional how it applies to your facts.

### Can my utility still offer a rebate?

Yes, possibly. Utility and state programs are separate and need their own current source.

### Should I delay installing to wait for incentives?

Do not base the project on hope. Use current programs, your charging need, and the installed cost without stale credits.

## Sources

- [IRS: OBBB tax credit FAQ, Section 30C cutoff](https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/faqs-for-modification-of-sections-25c-25d-25e-30c-30d-45l-45w-and-179d-under-public-law-119-21-139-stat-72-july-4-2025-commonly-known-as-the-one-big-beautiful-bill-obbb)
- [IRS: alternative fuel vehicle refueling property credit](https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/alternative-fuel-vehicle-refueling-property-credit)
- [IRS: instructions for Form 8911](https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i8911)
