Incentives provided by the California Energy Commission (CEC).
Incentives can cover up to 100 percent of total approved costs, capped at $100,000 per charging port
CALeVIP offers incentives for publicly available EV chargers. The program may have effects on air pollutants and toxic air contaminant emissions within disadvantaged and low-income communities, with 50 percent of the funding must be for installation in low-income and/or disadvantaged communities. The eligible sites must be available to the public 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.
Applications due on October 29th. Awarded on a first-come, first-served basis for ready-to-build projects.