EV Charge Parks – PG&E

https://www.pge.com/en_US/small-medium-business/energy-alternatives/clean-vehicles/ev-charge-network/electric-vehicle-charging/electric-vehicle-programs-and-resources.page

Funding:

First-come, first-serve program. For eligible sites, PG&E owns, operates, and maintains the EVSE and associated network fees for a period up to eight years.

Dates:

Scope of the program was to be open for 2 years beginning September 2020 and its goal was to fund 15 parks/beaches (40 level 2 chargers, 3 DC fast charge). This may no longer be available. Contact PG&E for more information.

Summary:

Under Assembly bills 1082 and 1083 and California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) Decision 19-11-017, PG&E is administering the EV Charge School Program in conjunction with Southern California Edison Company (SCE), San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) and Liberty Utilities (Liberty). The purpose of the program is to provide charging infrastructure at State parks and beaches for fleet and public usage in support of California’s electrification goals.

Qualifying Equipment:

· Level 2 Chargers

· DC Fast Chargers

Requirements:

· Site cost-effectiveness

· Ability to meet ADA compliance

· Small projects (4-6 ports per site)

· Seeking locations with high utilization potential

· Destination charging

For more application information, please contact Hillary M. Rupert at EVSchoolsandParks@pge.com

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