Board of Public Utilities president tells NJBIA conference a study is underway into exactly what the Energy Master Plan would cost and who's paying it.
If you're planning on New Jersey's $5,000 incentive to buy a new electric vehicle, you've got until 9 p.m. Sept. 15 – then may to have wait until mid-2022.
PSE&G costs for the average home are forecast to rise $3.65 a month. For other providers, the change is tiny, ranging from 29 cents to a drop of 59 cents.
The Charge Up New Jersey program is on pace to spend $30 million subsidizing 6,000 cars by month's end. EVs bought by Dec. 15 still qualify for incentives.