CALeVIP South Central Coast Incentive Project Electric Vehicle Charger Program - Starting August 5, 2021
The California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP) South Central Coast Incentive Project, offering incentives for the purchase and installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure at publicly accessible sites, will be available in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties August 5, 2021. CALeVIP addresses regional needs for EV charging infrastructure throughout California, while supporting state goals to improve air quality, combat climate change and reduce petroleum use.
The program will be implemented by the Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE) and will provide up to $6,000 per connector for level 2 chargers and up to $80,000 per DC fast charger. For more information, or to apply for a grant, see the CALeVIP South Central Coast Incentive Project web site.
Funding is expected to go quickly. Those interested in applying for a grant are encouraged to attend a free informational webinar July 15, 2021. Experts from CSE and the California Energy Commission (CEC) will walk through the application process and project details.
Funded jointly by the CEC and local agencies such as SLO County APCD, 3C Energy and SLOCOG, and implemented by CSE, CALeVIP will provide $2.3 million in incentives to develop projects that meet current and future regional EV needs for Level 2 and DC fast charging in SLO County. The statewide efforts aim to provide a streamlined process for getting chargers installed to fill significant gaps in charging availability.
For more information, to subscribe to get the latest announcements, or to apply for a grant, please see the CALeVIP web site: https://calevip.org/