Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations in or near 02540

: There are a total of 32 EV charging stations within a 10-mile radius of the center of 02540 (Falmouth, MA).
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Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations in 02540 (Falmouth, MA)

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533 Palmer Ave Falmouth, MA 02540

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Ferry Parking

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286 Palmer Ave Falmouth, MA 02540

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily; pay lot

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The Palmer House Inn, A Select Registry Property - Tesla Destination

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81 Palmer Ave Falmouth, MA 02540

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The Captain's Manor Inn - Tesla Destination

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27 W Main Street Falmouth, MA 02540

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Iris Hotel Falmouth

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291 Jones Rd. Falmouth, MA 02540

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Estia Falmouth Estia

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117 Main St Falmouth, MA 02540

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Peg Noonan Parking Lot

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240 Academy Ln Falmouth, MA 02540

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Falmouth Marine Park

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180 Scranton Ave Falmouth, MA 02540

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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School

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340 Teaticket Hwy Teaticket, MA 02536

Hours of operation: Contact site for information

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Cape Cod Winery

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4 Oxbow Road Teaticket, MA 02536

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Clark South 3 And 4

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360 Woods Hole Road Woods Hole, MA 2543

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Floatrealty Float Realty L2

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82 Technology Park Drive Falmouth, MA 02536

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Mptc Mptc3

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71 Technology Park Drive Falmouth, MA 02536

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Mptc Mptc 2

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71 Technology Park Drive Falmouth, MA 02536

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Noaa

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166 Water St Woods Hole, MA 02543

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Mptc Mptc 1

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71 Technology Park Drive Falmouth, MA 02536

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Mbl

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7 Mbl Street Falmouth, MA 02543

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Swtch Energy

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Sachem Dr Falmouth, MA 02536

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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The Golf Club Of Cape Cod - Tesla Destination

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132 Falmouth Rd Falmouth, MA 02536

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Department Of Conservation & Recreation Waquoit Bay Operations Building

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131 Waquoit Hwy East Falmouth, MA 02536

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Base Cape Cod Arc

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3159 Herbert Rd Buzzards Bay, MA 02542

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State Police Oak Bluffs Barracks

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51 Temahigan Ave Oak Bluffs, MA 02557

Hours of operation: Authorized users only

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Mashpee Commons - Tesla Destination

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22 Steeple St Mashpee, MA 02649

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Mashpee Commons - Tesla Supercharger

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22 Steeple Street Mashpee, MA 02649

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily. Please check Tesla's online ...

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Town Hall Townhall

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56 School St Oak Bluffs, MA 02568

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Oak Bluffs Public Library

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56R School St Vineyard Haven, MA 02568

Hours of operation: Employee use only

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Oak Bluffs Public Library

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56R School St Vineyard Haven, MA 02568

Hours of operation: Employee use only

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Barnstable County Sheriff's Office

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6000 Sheriff's Pl Bourne, MA 02532

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Island Pickle First

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51 Evergreen Circle Mashpee, MA 02649

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Island Pickle Third

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51 Evergreen Cir Mashpee, MA 02649

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Island Pickle Middle

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51 Evergreen Cir Mashpee, MA 02649

Hours of operation: 24 hours daily

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Town Of Mashpee Town Hall

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16 Great Neck Rd N Mashpee, MA 02649

Hours of operation: 8am-4:30pm daily

Electric Vehicle (EV) Incentives in 02540 (Falmouth, MA)

Tax incentives and/or other incentives for drivers of electric vehicles in 02540.


Light-Duty Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Incentives

Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources’ Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) Program incentives to residents and non-profit and business fleets for new and used ZEVs for the following amounts when purchasing or leasing a ZEV:

Incentive Incentive Amount Requires household income qualification?
MOR-EV Standard (New) $3,500 No
MOR-EV Used $3,500 Yes
MOR-EV+ (New and Used) $1,500 Yes
MOR-EV Trade-In $1,000 No


Eligible non-profit and business fleet vehicles may include rental cars, company cars, and light-duty delivery vehicles. Incentives based on household income qualification are available to applicants participating in specific income-qualified state assistance programs. MOR-EV incentives can be stacked. Pre-owned vehicle purchase price must be below $40,000. The incentive is available at the point-of-sale for those who pre-apply, or can be claimed as a rebate within 90 days of the purchase or lease, and incentive recipients must maintain ownership of the vehicle for a minimum of 36 months. Additional conditions apply. For more information, including application and eligibility requirements, see the MOR-EV website.


Electric Vehicle (EV) Grants for Public Fleets

The Massachusetts Electric Vehicle Incentive Program (MassEVIP) provides grants for the purchase or lease of qualified EVs and zero emission motorcycles. Eligible applicants include local governments, public universities and colleges, and state agencies. Vehicle incentives are available in the following amounts:

Vehicle Type Incentive for Purchase Incentive for Lease
All-electric vehicle (EV) Up to $7,500 Up to $5,000
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) Up to $5,000 Up to $3,000
Zero emission motorcycle Up to $750 N/A

Applicants may receive funding for a maximum of 25 vehicles, including EVs, PHEVs, and zero emission motorcycles.

Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are exhausted. For more information, including funding availability, application, and eligibility requirements, see the Apply for MassEVIP Fleet Incentives website.


Electric Vehicle Emissions Inspection Exemption

Vehicles powered exclusively by electricity are exempt from state motor vehicle emissions inspections. For more information, see the Massachusetts Vehicle Check website.

(Reference Code of Massachusetts Regulations 310-60.02)


Idle Reduction Weight Exemption

Any motor vehicle equipped with qualified idle reduction technology may exceed the state gross, axle, tandem, or bridge weight limits by up to 400 pounds to account for the weight of the technology. The idle reduction technology must be able to provide electrical service, heating, or cooling to the vehicle. The additional weight may not exceed the actual weight of the idle reduction unit. The vehicle operator must also be able to prove the weight of the idle reduction technology and demonstrate that the technology is fully functional.

(Reference Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 90, Section 19A)


Public Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Requirements

Owners and operators of public EV chargers that require payment must provide payment options that allow access by the public. In addition, payment should not require users to pay a subscription fee or obtain a membership of any kind; however, required fees may be conditional on such memberships. Owners and operators can impose reasonable restrictions on EV charger use, such as limiting access to visitors of the business. In addition, owners and operators of public EV chargers must provide the location, hours of operation, accepted methods of payment, and characteristics of each EV charger to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Alternative Fuels Data Center.

(Reference Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 25A, Section 16B-16E)


Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Parking Space Regulations

A city or town may restrict certain parking areas for ZEVs, which includes battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, and fuel cell vehicles. A person who is found responsible for a violation of the restricted parking area may be subject to a penalty of no more than $50 and the vehicle may be removed from the parking spot.

(Reference Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 40, Section 22A)


Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Infrastructure Deployment Support

The Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs must facilitate an intergovernmental coordinating council (Council) to develop and implement an EV charging infrastructure deployment plan for the creation of an equitable, interconnected, accessible, and reliable EV charging network. The deployment plan must:

  • Comply with state emission reduction requirements;
  • Meet existing EV and EV charger deployment benchmarks;
  • Facilitate ending the sale of non-zero emission vehicles by December 31, 2035; and,
  • Advance the accessibility and affordability of EV chargers.

The deployment plan must also assess:

  • The present and future condition of transportation electrification;
  • The number and type of EV chargers needed on public and private property;
  • Opportunities for EV chargers in urban, suburban, rural, and low- and moderate-income areas;
  • The distribution, transmission, and energy storage infrastructure and technology needed to support EV charger deployment;
  • Present and future costs of EV charger deployment;
  • Technological advancements in EV chargers and related infrastructure;
  • Maintenance strategies for EV chargers;
  • EV charger installation recommendations and best practices for public and private sector officials; and,
  • Policies, laws, and regulatory actions that may facilitate the deployment of chargers and related infrastructure.

The Council must publish the deployment plan by August 11, 2023, revise the plan biannually, biannually and post it publicly. Each assessment shall forecast 10-year EV charging demand and grid impacts, consulting key stakeholders and considering traffic patterns and adoption across vehicle classes. Within 6 months of each assessment, the Council shall identify optimal fast-charging hub and fleet-depot sites along major roads, considering accessibility and safety, consumer/commercial access, cost-effectiveness, land feasibility, funding eligibility, and impacts on environmental justice and low- and moderate-income areas. Within 12 months of each assessment, each electric distribution company must plan distribution upgrades to meet the 10-year demand (including identified sites and grid-upgrade areas), designed for future electrification and consistent with other regulations. Utilities may seek base rate increases to fund these upgrades, with conditions. The Council shall monitor the preparedness and effectiveness of public and private initiatives related to EV charges in Massachusetts, and is responsible for facilitating intergovernmental coordination, implementation of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program, and ensuring use of EV charger wayfinding signage.

For more information, see the Second Assessment of the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Coordinating Council website.

(Reference Session Law Chapter 179, Section 81, 2022 and Senate Bill 2967 Sections 102-104, 2024)


Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger Policies for Associations – City of Cambridge

Associations in the City of Cambridge may not prohibit the installation or use of an EV charger in a homeowner’s designated parking space. Associations may put reasonable restrictions on EV chargers, but the policies may not significantly increase the cost of the EV charger or prohibit installation. Homeowners must comply with applicable health and safety codes and architectural standards and engage a licensed installation contractor. The homeowner is responsible for the cost of the installation, operation, maintenance, repair, removal, or replacement of the charger, as well as any resulting damage to the EV charger or surrounding area.

(Reference Session Law Chapter 329, 2022)


Light-Duty Zero Emission Truck Rebates

Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources’ Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles (MOR-EV) Program offers residents, nonprofits, local and state government fleets, educational institutions, and businesses rebates of up to $7,500 toward either:

  • The purchase or lease of eligible new all-electric and hydrogen fuel cell electric pick-up trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) between 6,000 pounds (lbs.) and 10,000 lbs.; or,
  • The purchase or lease of eligible new all-electric and hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles of any body type with a GVWR between 8,501 lbs. and 10,000 lbs.

Eligible vehicles must have a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of less than $80,000. For more information, see the MOR-EV Pick-Ups and Class 2b Vehicles website.


Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations in or near 02540 (Falmouth, MA)

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