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Alameda Municipal Power

AMP is offering rebates for electric vehicle charging stations for commercial and business charging station. Get up to a $5,000 rebate for each electric vehicle charging station. Buy and install a maximum of 6 new level 2 chargers (single or dual port) per account OR substitute any level 2 charger with two new level 1 chargers (maximum of 12 level 1 chargers).

 

Anaheim Public Utilities

Anaheim Public Utilities Public Access Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate Program, is offering rebates to commercial, industrial, and municipal customers who install publicly accessible Level 2 (240-Volt) or higher plug-in electric vehicle (EV) chargers. Under this program, customers will be reimbursed for out-of-pocket expenses up to $5,000 per charging station for public access locations, or $10,000 for school, affordable housing, or publicly accessible DC fast plug-in locations (maximum of 4 charging stations). Eligible expenses include the charger purchase price and installation costs. In addition to the rebate, Anaheim will pay the City’s permit application fee for the EV charger.

 

Antelope Valley Air Quality Management District

AVQMD is offering up to 80% reimbursement on the equipment and installation of EV charging stations. This opportunity is available for but not limited to LEED certified buildings, retail centers, centers of worship, hospitals and public transit areas (bus depots, train stations, park & rides). The program is open until all funds are exhausted.

 

Bay Area Air Quality Management District

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s Carl Moyer Program is offering funding for up to 50% of the eligible costs of infrastructure and installation of an EV charging station. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until program funds are exhausted.

 

Burbank Water and Power

The Burbank Water and Power (BWP) Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate offers rebates of up to $500 for a home installation of a Level 2 EV charger, or $2,000 for Level 2 EV chargers for businesses.

 

Central Coast Incentive Project

The Central Coast Incentive Project promotes easy access to zero-emission vehicle infrastructure for the purchase and installation of eligible Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers in Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties – with a total of $7 million in available funds. The program offers reimbursements of up to $5,500 per Level 2 charger and up to $80,000 per DC fast charger.

 

Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District

The Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District DMV Grant Program can provide up to $50,000 for eligible applicants to install Level 2 or higher public, fleet, or workplace charging stations. There is $250,000 available and applications are due February 26, 2021.

 

Glendale Water & Power

The Glendale Water & Power EV Rebate Program offers a $500 rebate to businesses who install a Level 2 charging station. Rebate applications will be accepted subject to availability of funds.

 

Los Angeles Department of Water & Power

The Los Angeles Department of Water & Power (LADWP) Charge Up LA! Program offers rebates for Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations at workplace and multi-family locations. LADWP commercial customers are eligible to receive up to $5,000 per single-port EV charging station and up to $5,750 per dual-port EV charging station. There is a maximum of 40 stations per site. Applications for this first-come, first-served rebate opportunity will be accepted until rebate funds have been exhausted.

 

Marin Clean Energy

Marin Clean Energy (MCE) Charging Station Program offers rebates for Level 2 charging stations for workplaces and multifamily properties (market rate and low income with 4 or more units) of up to $2,500 per port. MCE customers must be on MCE Light Green 50% renewable energy or upgrade to Deep Green 100% renewable energy electricity service for this offering.

 

Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District

Mojave Desert Air Quality Management District's Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Program will reimburse District Board approved projects up to 80 percent of the total costs of infrastructure, charging equipment and installation where the maximum funding amount is determined by meeting general criteria.

 

North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District

The North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District (NCUAQMD) has allocated $350,000 for the 2020-2021 cycle to fund replacement projects for Alternative Fuel Infrastructure equipment. The District will accept hand delivered or postmarked applications beginning May 1, 2020 through May 31, 2020.

 

PG&E

PG&E’s EV Fleet program supports level 2 and DC fast chargers in a variety of installation configurations based on a fleet operator’s needs. Eligible customers may be able to receive 50% of the cost of an eligible charging station up to $42,000. They also offer incentives to build out the necessary infrastructure to convert to an electric fleet with rebates ranging from $4,000 up to $9,000 for eligible vehicles.

 

City of Palo Alto Utilities

The City of Palo Alto Utilities (CPAU) is offering EV charger rebates to eligible customers that own or operate a school or non-profit, as well as multifamily and mixed use properties. Qualifying organizations in the CPAU service area can receive up to $5,500 per connector for Level 2 chargers and up to $80,000 per DC Fast Chargers.

 

Pasadena Water & Power

The Pasadena Water & Power’s Commercial Charger Incentive Program offers $3,000 rebate for installation of smart Level 2 (240V) charging stations for commercial, workplace, MUD, and fleet customers. Rebates of up to $6,000 per charger are available at specific sites including publicly accessible, schools, affordable housing, and DAC.

 

Property Assessed Clean Energy “PACE”

Property Assessed Clean Energy ("PACE") financing program allows property owners to borrow funds to pay for energy improvements, including purchasing and installing EVSE. The borrower repays over a defined period of time through a special assessment on the property. Local governments in California are authorized to establish PACE programs. Property owners must agree to the program guidelines to receive financing. Financing available for up to 15% of the first $700,000 of the property value and 10% of the remaining property value.

 

Redding Electric Utility

Redding Electric Utility (REU) is offering a $3,000 account credit per installed electric vehicle charging station (up to 10) that is Level 2 or greater.

 

Sacramento County

The Sacramento County Incentive Project (CalEVIP) promotes easy access to zero-emission vehicle infrastructure by offering $14 million in rebates for the purchase and installation of eligible Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers in Sacramento County. $7.7 million in rebates is available for Level 2 EV chargers, and $6.3 million is available for DC fast chargers.

 

Sacramento Municipal Utility District

The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) Commercial Electric Charger Incentive Program is accepting rebate applications for Level 2 and DC fast chargers on a first-come, first-served basis. SMUD is providing $1,500 per Level 2 EV charging port at workplace and multifamily locations with a maximum of 20 incentives per property. SMUD is offering an incentive of up to $100,000 for each DC fast charger project, consisting of at least two DC fast chargers and one Level 2 station.

 

San Luis Obispo Air Pollution Control District

San Luis Obispo Air Pollution Control District’s Alt Fuel and Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program is offering funding for up to 50% of eligible costs of the infrastructure and installation, and up to 60% if the project is publicly accessible, subject to the maximum award amounts stipulated in the RFP. Projects funded under the AB923 guidelines may be eligible for funding up to 65% of eligible costs (consult APCD). Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until program funds are exhausted.

 

Santa Barbara County

The Santa Barbara County APCD 2020 Clean Air Grant program is now open. Up to $150,000 is available to help purchase and install ChargePoint Level 2 or higher EV charging stations. Applications are due by October 23,2020 so reach out for help applying today!

 

San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District

The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Charge Up! Program is accepting applications for rebates up to $6,000 for dual port Level 2 charging stations and up to $25,000 for Level 3/DC Fast Charging stations. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until program funds are exhausted.

 

San Joaquin Valley

The San Joaquin Valley Incentive Project promotes easy access to zero-emission vehicle infrastructure for the purchase and installation of eligible electric vehicle (EV) chargers. Funding in San Joaquin and Kern Counties for level 2 projects is still available. Applicants are selected on a first-come first-served basis and may be eligible for reimbursements of up to $6,000 per Level 2 Charger.

 

Silicon Valley Clean Energy

Silicon Valley Clean Energy (SVCE) is offering incentives of $10,000 per charger on top of state incentives for electric vehicle fast chargers. The goal of this program is to accelerate electric vehicle (EV) adoption by residents of multi-unit dwelling (MUD) developments in SVCE territory.

 

Southern California Edison

Southern California Edison’s (SCE) Charge Ready Program offers rebates for qualified EV charging equipment, and provides make-ready at the site for the equipment. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until program funds are exhausted.

 

Tehama County Air Pollution Control District

The Tehama County Air Pollution Control District Carl Moyer Program is accepting applications. EV Infrastructure projects can be funded up to 60% if publicly accessible, 50% for all other projects, and 100% for Public School Bus recharging projects. This is a competitive program and applications are accepted until September 30, 2020.

 

Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District

The Yolo-Solano Air Quality Management District Clean Air Program is now accepting applications. EV Infrastructure projects can be funded up to 50%. This is a competitive program and applications are accepted until September 25, 2020.