126 Corridor EV Chargers Incentive Program
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District (VCAPCD) is awarding $1.5 million in grants for the installation and operation of electric vehicle chargers along the Highway 126 corridor, including the heavily-trafficked areas of Fillmore, Santa Paula, and Piru. Level 2 and DCFC chargers are eligible for reimbursement and must be accessible to the public or employees for the full term of the grant (3-8 years). Funding amounts range from 85%-100% of eligible costs, depending on the type of project. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis until funding has been allocated.
Program details3CE Electrify Your Ride Program (SCE/PGE Adder Program)
Commercial customers enrolled in 3CE service related to a commercial, agricultural, non-profit, multi-family housing, or industrial entity as well as public agencies are eligible to apply for the Electrify Your Ride Program. Commercial property owners can apply for up to five EV Incentives, and up to three Project Sites for EV Chargers and EV Readiness incentives.
Program detailsAlameda AMP EV Program: L2 Commercial
Commercial EV Charger Rebate: Get Up to $5,000. Rebates for level 2 EV charging stations are $500 per port, up to ten ports. Maximum rebate amount is $5,000.
Program detailsAlameda AMP EV Program: L2 Multifamily
Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) is offering rebates to Multi-Family Building customers who purchase and install Level 2 EV charging stations at their service address. The rebate offers up to 75% for each Level 2 charging station, which can be used towards the cost of the charging stations, installation, and permitting. A pre-qualification process is required through an AMP EV Advisor.
Program detailsAnaheim Public Utilities: Private Use EV Charger Rebate
Anaheim Public Utilities is offering rebates to business customers who install a networked Level 2 EV charger. Under this program, Anaheim will reimburse customers for out-of-pocket expenses up to $1,000 per charger, and the charging facility may be used for personal or business purposes without being made available to the public.
Program detailsCA Energy Commission NEVI MHD (South)
The CA Energy Commission (CEC) is offering $79M in funding to purchase and install EV charging infrastructure for medium- and heavy-duty (MHD) corridor charging through GFO-25-606 California’s National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program - Solicitation 5 (South). CEC will provide reimbursement of up 80% per project, up to $8M. Projects must be in southern CA, along a CA Alternative Fuel Corridor (AFC), and support MHD charging at a minimum of 3 MW per site. Applications will be evaluated competitively and are due June 18, 2026.
Program detailsCalifornia NEVI Round 6
The California Energy Commission (CEC) announces $79 million in funding available through Round 6 of their National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program. This program seeks to strategically deploy DC fast chargers (DCFC) to support light-duty EV travel along major corridors. Each charging port must supply 150kW simultaneously with a minimum of four (4) ports and a maximum of twenty (20) networked ports at a given location. The CEC will cover up to 80% of eligible project costs for awardees providing a minimum of 20% match share. Private entities, excluding investor-owned utilities, and California Tribal Organizations may apply.
Program detailsCharge Up! Program
The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District Charge Up! Program is accepting applications for grants offering 50-100% of eligible project costs for applicants meeting the criteria. Up to $796,000 in funding is available. Applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Program detailsCity of Burbank Charging Station Rebate
Burbank Water and Power businesses can lead the charge with BWP's new Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging Station Rebate Program up to $15,000 per charging station to give their customers and employees the charge they need to get where they are going. Rebates offset some of the costs of purchasing and installing EV charging stations for your business.
Program detailsCity of Healdsburg EV Charger Energy Rebate
The City of Healdsburg, California provides commercial and multi-family customers who install Level 2 charging a rebate in the amount of up to $5,000 per port. Rebates may not exceed 50% of the installed cost and customers may install up to 10 ports per location.
Program detailsCity of Redding Commercial Electrification Rebates
The City of Redding is currently offering customers installing DC fast chargers a rebate of up to $6,000 per station. Customers may apply for rebates on up to five stations, every five years and could be eligible for an additional demand fee credit on their electric bill.
Program detailsClean Air Management Program
The Monterey Bay Air Resources District (MBARD) is currently accepting applications for EV charging infrastructure projects through their Clean Air Management Program. This program is open to public agencies located in Monterey, San Benito, and Santa Cruz counties with prioritization for local agencies. The maximum per project funding award is $200,000 and applicants must provide travel activity data on expected emissions reductions. Applications are due August 1, 2026.
Program detailsEV Charge SF
CleanPowerSF or Hetch Hetchy customers developing commercial or multifamily building projects in San Francisco may be eligible for up to $120,000 in financial incentives to install EV charging equipment and related infrastructure. Funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Program detailsElectrify Riverside
Riverside Public Utilities is offering a Public Access Electric Vehicle Charger rebate to commercial customers who install Level 2 (240-Volt) or higher plug-in electric vehicle (EV) chargers at locations accessible to patrons, multi-family dwelling residents, commuters, and visitors. Under this program, customers will be reimbursed for equipment expenses up to $5,000 per charging station for public access locations, or $10,000 for schools, qualified affordable housing development(s), or publicly accessible DC fast plug-in locations (maximum of 5 charging stations per location).
Program detailsGlendale W&P: Charging Station Rebate
The Glendale Water & Power EV Rebate Program offers rebates to commercial and multi-family building customers installing Level 2 or DCFC EV charging stations at their property. Base rebates are up to $50,000 or 50% of the total project cost, whichever is lower. Customers who meet eligible criteria such as being located at a non-profit or in a disadvantaged or low-income community may be eligible for up to $75,000 or 75% of total project cost.
Program detailsLiberty Drive Program
The Liberty Utilities Drive Program rebate budget of $1,750,000 is allocated between Residential and Small Business customers and available on a first-come, first-served basis until the rebate budget has been paid and/or fully reserved. The rebate may pay up to $2,500 of eligible costs to install the charger at commercial sites. Eligible costs include charging equipment, installation labor, permitting, design, and any required upgrades to the existing electrical system necessary for the installation of the electric vehicle charger. This includes costs for Small Business applicants to establish a separate commercial electrical service, if necessary.
Program detailsLodi Commercial Electric Vehicle Charger Rebates
The City of Lodi Electric Utility Department offers customers both installation and equipment rebates for Level 2 and DC fast chargers installed at commercial and multi-family locations. Rebates may be up to $6,000 total for Level 2 installations and up to $8,000 for DC fast charging installations. An additional rebate is available from the city for customers who purchase a commercial zero emission vehicle.
Program detailsMCE Clean Energy - EV & Charging
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 $4,000 per Level 2 (L2) charging port for 2-20 ports per site. Additional $500 per charging port with Deep Green 100% renewable energy.
Program detailsModesto Irrigation District: Electric Vehicle Charger Program
Modesto Irrigation District (MID) offers commercial customers a rebate for installing qualified Level 2 chargers. Customers may receive up to $350 per charger and are limited to installing 6 ports at a single location.
Program detailsPG&E EV Fleet Program
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.
Program detailsPG&E's Electric Vehicle Power Ready program
PG&E’s Electric Vehicle Power Ready program is an optional new service pathway for customers who want to build separately metered electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. They provide end-to-end support to design, install, and maintain the electric equipment linking PG&E’s distribution system to your meter panel. The proposed project must be a new, separate, and dedicated service for EV charging stations and the customer is responsible for purchasing and installing the stations.
Program detailsPalo Alto: EV Charger Rebate Program
The City of Palo Alto Utilities (CPAU) is offering Electric Vehicle (EV) Charger rebates for schools, non-profits, and multifamily properties. Qualifying organizations in the CPAU service area can receive up to $80,000 for installing shared use EV chargers. If you know a school, non-profit or multifamily property in Palo Alto that would benefit from our EV Charger Rebate or Technical Assistance Program, send us an email [email protected] or call us (650) 729-2064.
Program detailsPasadena W&P: Commercial Charger Incentive Program
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.
Program detailsPeninsula Clean Energy: EV Ready Program
Peninsula Clean Energy's EV Ready Program is a $28 million electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure program seeking to install 3,500 charging ports in San Mateo County over four years. Eligible commercial customers may be able to receive up to $90,000 for installing level 2 stations on their existing Multi-unit properties or employee parking lots. Publicly accessible non-residential sites may be eligible for up to $20,000 per property. For new construction sites, Multi-unit dwellings can receive up to $40,000 per property or $100,000 per Affordable Housing Multi-Unit Dwelling and Public Agency locations can get up to $250,000 per property.
Program detailsRCMU EV Charger Rebate
Rancho Cucamonga Municipal Utility (RCMU) offers commercial customers up to $5,000 for a dual-port Level 2 electric vehicle (EV) charger and/or $5,000 for a DC fast charger installation. Pre-approval is not required and customers can submit their application after installation has been completed, through June 30, 2027.
Program detailsReliable Electric Charging for Eligible School-bus Sites (RECESS)
The California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) Clean Transportation Program announces the availability of up to $22,000,000 in grant funds for projects that will install electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure for electric school buses. This is a multi-funding lane grant solicitation with both first-come, first-served and competitive opportunities available to local educational agencies and third-party transportation providers. Both Level 2 and DC fast charging (DCFC) stations are accepted under this solicitation. All applications must be submitted by August 31, 2026.
Program detailsSCE Charge Ready: Small Sites
Southern California Edison (SCE) offers a rebate of up to $10,000 per port for qualified multi-family and commercial sites installing up to four EV charging ports through their Small Site Rebate program. This rebate is available to any participant who designs, purchases, and installs the customer side of the meter infrastructure.
Program detailsSCE Charge Ready: Transport Rebate
Southern California Edison's (SCE's) Charge Ready Transport (CRT) Program offers low-to no-cost electrical system upgrades to support the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging equipment for qualifying vehicles. This program provides a unique opportunity for fleet operators choosing to acquire electric vehicles by providing support and reducing the costs with installing the necessary charging equipment.
Program detailsSCE Charging Infrastructure & Rebate Program
Southern California Edison’s Charging Infrastructure and Rebate Program offers step-by-step assistance for infrastructure upgrades and installation. This program provides the necessary infrastructure to support the installation of EV charging infrastructure at low- to no-cost to the program participant. Eligible properties will save money when participating in the program and installing four or more EV charging ports.
Program detailsSDG&E Power Your Drive for Fleets
SDG&E Power Your Drive Fleets rebates are $3,000 per charger up to 19.2kW, $15,000 per charger from 19.3kW to 50kW, $45,000 per charger form 50.1kW to 150kW and $75,000 per charger over 150kW. Transit agencies, school districts, and fleets located in disadvantaged communities that are not Fortune 1000 companies are eligible for an additional rebate of up to 50% of the costs to purchase charging stations. There are 2 infrastructure installation options: SDG&E owned, no installation cost or customer owned, rebates to reduce installation costs.
Program detailsSMUD Commercial EV Charging Program
The Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) offers incentives for new EV chargers installed within its service territory through its Commercial EV Charging Program. SMUD customers may be eligible for up to $3,500 per Level 2 port and up to $30,000 per DC fast charger port, depending on power level.
Program detailsSonoma Clean Power Community Charge Program
Sonoma Clean Power offers the Community Charge program to bring more electric vehicle (EV) charging to Sonoma and Mendocino counties. Through this program, eligible organizations can receive up to 4 free EV chargers for workplace, multi-family or public charging, or up to 15 chargers for fleet use. Funding is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis starting July 1 each year. Participants are responsible for installation costs, internet connectivity, and potential software fees.
Program detailsTehama County Carl Moyer and FARMER Programs
The Tehama County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) is currently accepting applications for the Carl Moyer and FARMER Programs, which provide grant funding for on- and off-road emission reduction projects. Applicants must have a signed, executed contract from Tehama County APCD prior to purchasing or installing any qualifying equipment. Infrastructure projects may receive 60-100% of incentive funding depending on project type, accessibility, and location.
Program detailsTrinity County PUD: Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate
Trinity PUD now offers a rebate for the installation of new Electric Vehicle Chargers. Trinity PUD is offering an incentive in the form of a credit on your device electric account of $500.00 per qualified Level 2 charger. Customers must submit their application within six months of installation and agree to participate in a managed charging program.
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