BMW, Nissan offer electric car incentives to Delmarva Power customers

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Nissan and BMW are offering Delmarva Power customers incentives that can save thousands of dollars on the cost of certain all-electric vehicle (EV) models.

In addition to the manufacturer incentives, customers could also qualify for up to $7,500 in federal tax credits, as well of thousands of dollars in state rebates and tax incentives. The state rebate, which expires at the end of June is valued at  $3,500.

The offerings are part of Delmarva Power’s broader efforts to provide services and options for customers across the company’s service area, a release stated. 

“We are seeing a growing interest from our customers in electric vehicles, clean technology and innovative transportation solutions,” said Gary Stockbridge, Delmarva Power region president. “As the electric company responsible for managing the energy grid across most of Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, we play a critical role in supporting the growth of these new technologies to meet our customers’ evolving needs. These rebates and incentives are another step forward as we work with partners across the region to expand needed charging infrastructure, provide affordable energy services for electric vehicles, and position Delaware and Maryland as leaders in this rapidly growing market.”

Nissan is offering Delmarva Power customers a $3,000 rebate off the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) on the 2018 LEAF.  This offer is available from Nissan North America Inc., through June 30 or while supplies last. To qualify for the savings, customers must bring a copy of this flyer and show their Delmarva Power bill to participating Nissan dealerships.

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BMW is offering Delmarva Power customers $10,000 off the best-negotiated purchase price of a new all-electric BMW i3 or BMW i3s through July 31. To redeem the offer, customers should bring their Delmarva Power bill and a completed Delmarva Power customer information form to their local dealership.

In Delaware, the energy company has proposed a  program to the Delaware Public Service Commission that will help prepare Delaware for the growth of EVs and provide customers with reduced electric rates, credits, rebates, and other incentives to buy and own EVs.

Customers can learn more about EVs, available incentives, and the company’s efforts to support  EVs here.

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