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Five representative projects across the segments NuWatt builds most — workplace, multifamily, fleet depot, campus, and municipal. Real incentive math, defensible numbers, five different stacks.
Get a quote for your siteIllustrative examples. Every project below is a sample — representative numbers based on NuWatt benchmark data and 2026 incentive programs, not a specific customer case study. Your actual project depends on site conditions and incentive availability at the time of install.

Net cost per port ranges from roughly $660 (NJ multifamily with full PSE&G stack) to about $4,150 (PA campus via direct pay) in the five samples below. The biggest variables are state program generosity, Section 30C tract eligibility, and whether prevailing wage unlocks the 30% federal rate.
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MassEVIP Workplace at $50K cap plus the full 30% Section 30C credit on a 250-employee office park.
Ports
12 × L2
Timeline
4 months
Gross
$140,400
Net
~$48,280

PSE&G make-ready covers most of the install; Section 30C closes the gap. Deadline is July 15, 2026.
Ports
8 × L2
Timeline
5 months
Gross
$100,000
Net
~$5,300

Section 30C on chargers, Section 48E on the canopy, TCEQ All-Electric on replacement trucks — three incentives in parallel.
Ports
10 L2 + 2 DCFC
Timeline
8 months
Gross
~$600,000
Net
~$340,000

A 501(c)(3) uses Section 6417 direct pay to claim 30C as cash plus a PA AFIG Phase 2 grant.
Ports
20 × L2
Timeline
7 months
Gross
$190,000
Net
~$83,000

The same project shown with and without prevailing wage — $15,120 PWA delta in plain sight.
Ports
6 × L2
Timeline
9 months
Gross
$63,000
Net
~$19,100
Section 30C requires the address to sit in an IRS-designated low-income or non-urban census tract. GEOID lookup on day one decides whether the federal credit is in the stack at all.
Prevailing wage and apprenticeship bumps 30C from 6% to 30% — a five-times swing. In MA, NJ, and on public PA work, PWA is effectively mandatory, so it is usually automatic.
MassEVIP caps, PSE&G budget, TCEQ allocations, and PA AFIG cycles all have finite pools and deadlines. Filing early locks capacity; waiting is the quiet risk.
Tell us the site, the segment, and the rough port count. We will return tract eligibility, program status, and a defensible stack — same format as the samples above.
Get a commercial EV quoteNo. These are illustrative sample projects — representative numbers built from NuWatt benchmark data and the 2026 incentive programs in each state. They show what an achievable stack looks like for a well-run build, but they are not case studies of specific customer installations. Actual projects depend on site-specific tract eligibility, utility program status, and incentive availability at the time you file.
Fifteen-minute feasibility call covers tract eligibility, state program status, and a defensible net-cost target.
Last verified by NuWatt Incentive PM on 2026-04-14. All samples are illustrative, based on NuWatt benchmark data and published 2026 state and federal incentive programs. Actual results depend on site-specific conditions and program availability at time of install.