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Electric Vehicles in Alexandria

Information on the City’s initiatives regarding electric vehicles including how the City is planning for charging infrastructure, information and incentives for potential electric vehicle buyers (for personal or commercial use), and City fleet initiatives.
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Electric Vehicles in Alexandria

It is now easier, more affordable, and more practical for homeowners, businesses, and local governments to use electric vehicles (EVs) for their daily commute and operations. Although walking, biking, or taking public transportation remain the most sustainable modes of transportation - electric vehicles outperform traditional internal-combustion engine (ICE) vehicles both environmentally and economically, when you need to drive. Increasing EV adoption in our community is a key program to advance smart mobility and meet the greenhouse gas reduction goals in the City of Alexandria’s Energy and Climate Change Action Plan.

 

"Ask an EV Charger installer anything" webinar - April 17, 2025

Have questions about installing EV chargers at your home, multi-family community, business, or workplace? Check out this recording of our "Ask an EV Charger Installer Anything" webinar from Earth Month 2025 for an overview of the EV charger installation process, and a Q&A with attendees.

Still have questions? Complete this form to connect with us.

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Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Readiness Strategy (EVRS)

The EVRS identifies strategic recommendations for the City to encourage EV adoption and support community EV charging needs now and into the future.

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Federal Tax Credits for EVs and Chargers

Save up to $7,500 on an EV purchase, and up to $1,000 on an at-home EV charger! Learn more about the federal incentives for the purchase of new and used all-electric, plug-in hybrid, and fuel cell electric vehicles, and for the installation of a home EV charger.

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Dominion Energy EV Charging Programs and Incentives

Dominion Energy offers information and incentives to make it easier and more affordable to charge your EV at home.

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Plug in Alexandria

Get technical and financial assistance to install EV chargers at your multi-family communities. 

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About Electric Vehicles

WHY Drive Electric?

Electric vehicles are cleaner, quieter, and more efficient than gas alternatives and have no harmful tailpipe emissions. EV drivers may experience:

  • $6,000 – $10,000 average savings over vehicle lifetime, when switching to an EV.  EV fuel and maintenance cost savings can offset higher purchase prices.[1]
  • 66% emissions reductions – The lifecycle carbon dioxide emissions reductions savings potential of EVs operating on the Virginia Dominion Energy grid.[2]
  • $4,600 saved in maintenance and repair costs, lifetime average savings per EV, as   EVs have fewer moving parts, do not require oil changes, utilize regenerative braking, and more.[3]

Dominion Energy provides a wealth of information about electric vehicles for Virginia customers. Check out the many resources they have to offer:

  • Savings Calculator
  • Commute Calculator
  • CO2 Reduction Calculator
  • EV Model Basic Information

Virginia Clean Cities, a local non-profit partnering with James Madison University, offers more information about electric vehicles and other alternative fuel vehicles on their website.

Electric Vehicle and Charger Incentives

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy office manages the Alternative Fuels Data Center, which houses a wealth of information about laws and incentives governing alternative fuel vehicles. Review Federal laws and incentives, and Virginia-specific information to see what incentives are available.

ELECTRIC VEHICLE INCENTIVES

  • The Clean Vehicle Tax Credit offers taxpayers who purchase an eligible vehicle for a tax credit of up to $7,500 for a qualified new vehicle and up to $4,000 for a qualified pre-owned vehicle.
  • NOTE: Vehicles put into service after April 18, 2023 must meet requirements for critical minerals sourcing and/or battery component    sourcing to qualify for a tax credit. Visit the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) Clean Vehicle Tax Credit website for full eligibility information, or review the IRS New Clean Vehicle Tax Credit Checklist and the Used Clean Vehicle Tax Credit Checklist for more information.

ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGER INCENTIVES

  • The Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit offers a tax credit for the purchase of EV charging equipment for your principal residence. The credit is generally 30% of the item’s cost, up to $1,000. You must be located in an eligible census tract to be eligible for the credit. Visit the IRS’s Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Property Credit website for full eligibility information. See if you’re located in an eligible census tract using the Department of Energy’s 30C Tax Credit Eligibility Locator.
  • Dominion Energy Resources: Dominion Energy offers incentive programs and rebates for installing EV chargers at homes, multi-family communities, businesses, and fleets. Learn more at their Electric Vehicles page.
    • Charging at home? Dominion Energy’s EV Charger Rewards program offers incentives for residential customers allowing Dominion Energy to leverage qualified Level 2 chargers to make adjustments to charging behavior during periods of high electric demand. Through the Residential Charger Program, Dominion will install and maintain a Level 2 charging station at your home for about $40 per month.  
    • Charging on the go? Dominion Energy’s Level 2 Charging Program provides a turn-key solution for level 2 EV charging infrastructure at your business, parking area, or multi-family community. The program provides incentives for the EV charging station make-ready and convenient, monthly on-bill payments for the remaining costs.

Charging at your multi-family dwelling or workplace

Plug in Alexandria

Plug in Alexandria helps multi-family communities in the City of Alexandria install electric vehicle (EV) chargers by providing expert guidance and financial assistance. Whether you’re a condo association, homeowner’s association, or apartment complex, this program may make it easier and more affordable to add EV charging stations for residents and guests.  

Multi-family communities are welcome to apply for the Plug In Alexandria program.  

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, however available funding has been fully awarded for this program, as of September 2025. If future funding is made available for this program, the City will evaluate applications approximately every 8 weeks.

Stay Connected with Multi-Family Programs

Looking for resources or technical assistance for charging at your multi-family dwelling, or workplace? Send us a note by completing this form to be connected with City staff and ongoing initiatives.

City EV Initiatives

ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE READINESS STRATEGY

The Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Readiness Strategy (EVRS) is a roadmap to anticipate the electric vehicle charging infrastructure needs of City residents, workforce members, and visitors as electric vehicles become more mainstream. The EVRS is built around a set of 31 recommendations —including potential near- and long-term actions—that support the Alexandria community’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure needs.

City staff are currently implementing the EVRS recommendations to improve EV charging opportunities, streamline City processes, and develop a sustainable electric vehicle ecosystem.

ELECTRIC VEHICLE PURCHASING

  • Alexandria Transit Company (DASH) is committed to achieving a zero-emission fleet by 2037 and has more than a dozen 100% battery-electric buses (BEBs) in its fleet, the largest zero-emission bus fleet in Virginia.
  • Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS)  currently has five BEBs in its fleet and was recently awarded $2.3M in State funding to procure additional electric buses, planned for 2023.
  • On January 26, 2021, Alexandria City Council formally approved the City’s first Alternative Fuel Policy. This policy, which will govern the purchase of City owned and maintained vehicles, includes the goals to reduce overall vehicle emissions from the City’s fleet. The City owns and maintains a fleet of approximately 900 vehicles and pieces of equipment. The City is introducing electric vehicles into the municipal fleet across departments. A fleet transition planning effort is underway to zero-emission goals for the fleet, and to develop a roadmap for the most effective way to transition the fleet.

QUESTIONS? LET US KNOW!

  • Please send us your questions by completing this form.
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