Charge Up! The California Energy Commission’s Shocking $55 Million Offer

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Electric Dreams Come True

Do you dream of fast cars that zoom faster than the speed of your Wi-Fi? Then you might want to buckle up for some electrifying news! The California Energy Commission (CEC) is rolling out its Fast Charge California project, and it’s offering a jaw-dropping $55 million in incentives. That’s right—enough to cover 100% of installation costs for DC fast chargers at publicly accessible businesses and sites!

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Why Is This a Big Deal?

This isn’t just a trickle of cash; it’s the CEC’s largest fast charging incentive effort yet, blazing a trail for an electrified future. Applications are open now through October 29, making this the perfect time to strike while the iron is hot—er, warm, like a nice cup of coffee before a quick charge. What really gives us a charge, though, is that this initiative is statewide for the first time, prioritizing equity by targeting those areas that have been left out of the fast-charging frenzy.

How Much Can You Charge?

If you’re considering hopping on board, listen up! You can snag ,000 per charging port for stations between 150 and 274.99 kW, and a whopping 0,000 for those above 275 kW. If you’re sitting down, toughen up because the total cap can cover up to 100% of your project costs!

Hannon Rasool from the CEC sums it up: ‘This is the biggest Calevip project ever.’ Talk about electrifying incentives! So, gather your permits and designs because getting electric vehicles powered up and on the road is vital to California’s zero-emission vehicle transition.

Don’t miss your chance! Full eligibility requirements and application details are waiting for you on the Fast Charge California project webpage. Your charging station dreams are just a few clicks away!

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Darcy Shiels
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