July 3, 2025

Wyoming Electric Vehicle Rebates, Tax Credits, and EV Incentives

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With affordable electricity rates and abundant renewable energy, Wyoming is ideal for adopting electric vehicles (EVs).

Though Wyoming doesn’t currently offer state-funded EV rebates, local utility programs provide incentives to help lower the cost of installing an EV charger at home and offer discounted EV charging rates.

Wyoming EV Rebates

Wyoming is using NEVI funds to build a public EV charging infrastructure, but there are no programs in the state to help you save on an EV or EV charger.

You can still save thanks to EV charging rebates from utilities or federal tax credits.

Federal EV Tax Credits

There are two federal incentives available:

  • There is an EV credit of up to $7,500 toward purchasing a vehicle.
  • If you install a charging station, you can claim a credit of up to 30%.

Individuals and businesses can claim these tax credits, but there are some rules to follow. For instance, the EV credit is nonrefundable, which means you can use it to reduce your tax bill but not to increase your refund. You should also know that you must be within some income limits and that not all models of EVs qualify.

Wyoming EV Charger Rebates

When upgrading your home or place of business with an EV charger, you can take advantage of Wyoming EV rebate programs and get some cash toward the equipment you need. Below is a list of Wyoming utility companies with rebates on Level 2 and DC Fast chargers.

Black Hills Power & Light

Black Hills Power & Light serves Weston and Laramie Counties and offers rebates in both areas. As a residential customer, you can receive up to $500 toward your Level 2 EV charger if you install a specific make and model selected by the utility.

You can get the same $500 rebate as a business customer of the utility.

Carbon Power & Light

Carbon Power & Light will cover half of a Level 2 charger or $250, depending on which one is greater. This incentive is available to individuals and businesses.

Business customers can claim additional rebates on DC Fast chargers, which range from $1,000 to $7,500, depending on the charger’s capacity.

High West Energy, Inc.

High West Energy has rebates on EV chargers for homeowners and businesses. As a homeowner, you can get up to $250 evenly split between the cost of installation and the cost of a Level 2 charger if you choose a non-connected model. This rebate increases to up to $1,000 if you get a connected model.

Businesses can claim a rebate of up to $1,000 or half of the cost of a Level 2 charging project. High West Energy will give you $3,000 to $7,500 if you’re planning for a DC Fast charging station, depending on the charger’s capacity.

Niobrara Rural Electric Association, Inc.

If you’re a residential customer, you can get $250 toward a non-connected Level 2 charger or $1,000 for a connected model. Keep in mind that the cap is 50% of the total EV charger installation cost, split between the charger and the installation cost.

Up to $1,000 can be rebated for business customers, with a cap at half the cost of a Level 2 charger. The utility offers incentives of $3,000 to $7,500 for DC Fast chargers based on charging capacity.

Wyrulec Company

This utility will cover $250 for a non-connected Level 2 charger and up to $1,000 for a connected model. The total amount of this Wyoming EV rebate can’t exceed half of the total cost, evenly split between the charger itself and the installation cost.

The Wyrulec Company offers a similar program for businesses, with rebates of $1,000 or less for Level 2 chargers. You can also get help for DC Fast charging projects, with rebates that go from $3,000 to $7,500.

EV Charging Rates in Wyoming

If your EV has an average range of 3.5 miles per kWh, Wyoming’s average residential energy rate of $0.11 per kWh is the equivalent of paying around $0.03 per mile.

If your utility offers a time-of-use plan, you could pay even less. These optional rates have variable pricing based on how demand fluctuates throughout the day, which means you can pay a lot less for electricity by taking advantage of lower TOU electricity rates at night.

High Plains Power

High Plains Power’s optional time-of-use rate divides the day into two periods. You’ll pay $0.18 per kWh from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. and $0.08 per kWh outside of these hours.

Niobrara Rural Electric Association

This utility has a seasonal time-of-use rate effective from October through the end of March. During these months, you’ll pay the on-peak rate of $0.15 per kWh from 5:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and again from 4:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Outside of these hours, you’ll benefit from the off-peak rate of $0.05 per kWh.

Powder River Energy Corporation

The Powder River Energy Corporation offers two optional time-based rates. The first one is a time-of-use plan with a seasonal schedule. From June through September, you’ll pay $0.06 per kWh between 9 p.m. and 10 a.m. and $0.11 during the day. Between October and May, you’ll get this off-peak rate from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and again from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.

The second plan is a time-of-day rate, with an on-peak rate of $0.10 per kWh and off-peak pricing of $0.06 per kWh in effect between September and May. From June through August, you’ll pay a flat rate of $0.09 per kWh around the clock. You’ll have to contact the utility for a more detailed schedule.

Public EV Charging Stations in Wyoming

The state is adding charging options along major highways and national and state parks. Several cities are also investing in public EV charging, and private businesses, especially in the hospitality industry, are increasingly offering charging as a perk.

How Many Public EV Charging Stations Are in Wyoming?

Wyoming recently commissioned its 100th public EV charging station. With over 280 ports, the state’s charging infrastructure is growing.

You’ll find over 60 Level 2 locations with close to 150 ports and more than 30 DC Fast charging spots with around 130 ports. If you’re after fast charging speeds, the Tesla Supercharger network has 12 stations in Wyoming, with a total of 80 ports.

The Ford BlueOval network is also present in Wyoming, with around 10 locations in the Laramie area.

How Much Does Public EV Charging Cost in Wyoming?

It varies based on the network you use. Each network has its own pricing model, and charging rates can vary from one location to another. For instance, the EV charger at the Copperline Lodge on West Rochester Avenue in Saratoga requires a flat $10 payment. In contrast, the EV chargers on the University of Wyoming campus in Laramie cost $0.50 per kWh.

Are There Free EV Charging Stations in Wyoming?

Yellowstone has a total of nine free EV charging stations. You can find free EV charging at other locations throughout Wyoming, such as the Lunavi data center on Progress Circle in Cheyenne.

Where Can I Find Public EV Charging Stations Located in Wyoming?

The tourism industry is playing an important part in building Wyoming’s EV charging infrastructure, so charging stations are easily found at lodging facilities, hotels, and campgrounds. They’re also easier to find in large cities like Laramie or Cheyenne.

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Alternative Fuels Data Center has a detailed map of EV charging stations in Wyoming with advanced filtering options to help you find the closest charging option.

Why Qmerit is the #1 EV Charger Installer in Wyoming

With the savings available from Wyoming utilities, such as EV charger rebates and time-of-use pricing, alongside the rapidly growing rate of EV adoption, there’s never been a better time to make the switch to electrification.

The cost savings created by adopting clean, sustainable energy are just the start of the benefits you’ll see, and by partnering with a qualified electrician who can tailor an EV charger installation to your specific needs, you can maximize these benefits even more.

As North America’s most trusted and largest network of certified EV charger installers, Qmerit is recommended by automakers, EV charger manufacturers, utilities, businesses, and homeowners alike. Rated #1 in customer satisfaction, our expert network has installed over 770,000 EV charging stations across the U.S. and Canada.

Discover how Qmerit is paving the way forward for residential EV charger installation and whole-home electrification solutions. Contact us today to find out how easy home electrification can be!

Author: Patrick Burwell

Patrick Burwell

Chief Financial Officer