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Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is celebrating National Drive Electric Week (Sept. 27 - Oct. 6, 2024) by highlighting its efforts to make electric vehicle (EV) ownership more accessible and affordable. PG&E is preparing the grid for increased EV demand and partnering with innovators to advance EV technology.

Key initiatives include:

  • The Pre-Owned EV Rebate Program, offering up to $4,000 for income-qualified customers buying or leasing used EVs
  • The Empower EV program, providing up to $2,500 in incentives for EV charging equipment installation
  • The EV Fleet Program, helping businesses and schools electrify their fleets
  • Collaboration with automakers to test vehicle-grid-integration (VGI) applications

PG&E aims to power at least 3 million EVs by 2030 and is committed to electrifying its own fleet with 3,800 vehicles by the same year.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) sta celebrando la Settimana Nazionale della Guida Elettrica (27 settembre - 6 ottobre 2024), evidenziando i suoi sforzi per rendere la proprietà di veicoli elettrici (EV) più accessibile e conveniente. PG&E sta preparando la rete per un aumento della domanda di EV e collabora con innovatori per far progredire la tecnologia degli EV.

Le iniziative principali includono:

  • Il Programma di Rimborso per EV Usati, che offre fino a 4.000 dollari per i clienti idonei con reddito che acquistano o affittano EV usati
  • Il Programma Empower EV, che fornisce fino a 2.500 dollari in incentivi per l'installazione di attrezzature per la ricarica di EV
  • Il Programma Flotta EV, che aiuta le aziende e le scuole a elettrificare le loro flotte
  • Collaborazione con i produttori di automobili per testare le applicazioni di integrazione veicolo-rete (VGI)

PG&E mira a alimentare almeno 3 milioni di EV entro il 2030 e si impegna a elettrificare la propria flotta con 3.800 veicoli entro lo stesso anno.

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) está celebrando la Semana Nacional de Conducción Eléctrica (27 de septiembre - 6 de octubre de 2024) destacando sus esfuerzos para hacer que la propiedad de vehículos eléctricos (EV) sea más accesible y asequible. PG&E está preparando la red para un aumento en la demanda de EV y asociándose con innovadores para avanzar en la tecnología de EV.

Las iniciativas clave incluyen:

  • El Programa de Reembolso de EV de Segunda Mano, que ofrece hasta 4,000 dólares a clientes calificados por ingresos que compren o sincronicen EV usados
  • El Programa Empower EV, que ofrece hasta 2,500 dólares en incentivos para la instalación de equipos de carga de EV
  • El Programa de Flotas de EV, que ayuda a empresas y escuelas a electrificar sus flotas
  • Colaboración con fabricantes de automóviles para probar aplicaciones de integración vehículo-red (VGI)

PG&E tiene como objetivo alimentar al menos 3 millones de EV para 2030 y se compromete a electrificar su propia flota con 3,800 vehículos para el mismo año.

퍼시픽 가스 및 전기 회사(PG&E)는 전기차 주간을 기념하고 있습니다 (2024년 9월 27일 - 10월 6일) 전기차(EV) 소유를 더 접근 가능하고 저렴하게 만들기 위한 노력을 강조합니다. PG&E는 EV 수요 증가를 위한 전력망 준비를 하고 있으며 혁신자들과 협력하여 EV 기술을 발전시키고 있습니다.

주요 이니셔티브는 다음과 같습니다:

  • 중고 EV 리베이트 프로그램, 소득 자격이 있는 고객이 중고 EV를 구매하거나 임대할 경우 최대 4,000달러 제공
  • Empower EV 프로그램, EV 충전 장비 설치에 대해 최대 2,500달러의 인센티브 제공
  • EV 플릿 프로그램, 기업과 학교가 자사 차량을 전기화할 수 있도록 지원
  • 자동차 제조업체와 협력하여 차량-전력망 통합(VGI) 애플리케이션을 테스트

PG&E는 2030년까지 최소 300만 대의 EV에 전력을 공급하는 것을 목표로 하고 있으며 같은 해까지 3,800대의 차량으로 자체 플릿을 전기화하겠다고 약속했습니다.

La Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) célébré la Semaine Nationale de la Conduite Électrique (27 septembre - 6 octobre 2024) en mettant en avant ses efforts pour rendre la possession de véhicules électriques (EV) plus accessible et abordable. PG&E prépare le réseau à une demande accrue d'EV et s'associe à des innovateurs pour faire avancer la technologie EV.

Les initiatives clés comprennent :

  • Le Programme de Remise sur les EV d'Occasion, offrant jusqu'à 4 000 $ pour les clients à revenu qualifié achetant ou louant des EV d'occasion
  • Le Programme Empower EV, fournissant jusqu'à 2 500 $ d'incitations pour l'installation d'équipements de charge d'EV
  • Le Programme de Flotte EV, aidant les entreprises et les écoles à électrifier leurs flottes
  • Collaboration avec les constructeurs automobiles pour tester les applications d'intégration véhicule-réseau (VGI)

PG&E vise à alimenter au moins 3 millions d'EV d'ici 2030 et s'engage à électrifier sa propre flotte avec 3 800 véhicules d'ici la même année.

Die Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) feiert die Nationale Woche für Elektrofahrzeuge (27. September - 6. Oktober 2024) und hebt ihre Bemühungen hervor, den Besitz von Elektrofahrzeugen (EV) zugänglicher und erschwinglicher zu machen. PG&E bereitet das Stromnetz auf eine steigende Nachfrage nach EVs vor und arbeitet mit Innovatoren zusammen, um die EV-Technologie voranzubringen.

Wichtige Initiativen umfassen:

  • Das Programm zur Rückerstattung für gebrauchte EC-Fahrzeuge, das einkommensqualifizierten Kunden bis zu 4.000 Dollar bietet, wenn sie gebrauchte EVs kaufen oder leasen
  • Das Empower EV-Programm, das bis zu 2.500 Dollar an Anreizen für die Installation von Ladetechnologie für EVs bereitstellt
  • Das EV-Flottenprogramm, das Unternehmen und Schulen dabei hilft, ihre Flotten elektrifizieren
  • Zusammenarbeit mit Autoherstellern zur Erprobung von Fahrzeug-Netzwerk-Integrationsanwendungen (VGI)

PG&E hat das Ziel, bis 2030 mindestens 3 Millionen EVs zu betreiben und verpflichtet sich, bis zum selben Jahr 3.800 Fahrzeuge seiner eigenen Flotte zu elektrifizieren.

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PG&E Helping Customers Transition to Electric Vehicles, Preparing the Grid & Advancing EV Technology to Support a Clean Energy Future

OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In recognition of National Drive Electric Week (Sept. 27 - Oct. 6, 2024), Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is highlighting the many ways it is helping to make electric vehicle (EV) ownership more affordable for customers. PG&E is also preparing the grid and increasing access to charging infrastructure, while partnering with the automotive industry to advance technology that will enable EVs to support California's clean energy future.

PG&E is prioritizing grid readiness and building grid capacity to accommodate new EV demand through a multiyear grid investment plan. The company is partnering with innovators across the EV industry to build the large-scale electric infrastructure needed to incorporate EV charging systems into the grid, including deploying chargers to support customers, planning to fund programs for underserved communities, and providing personalized solutions. 

Residential Customer Programs and Incentives

PG&E's Pre-Owned EV Rebate Program provides income-qualified customers with up to $4,000 when buying or leasing a used EV. In just over a year-and-a-half since the program's launch, PG&E has distributed more than 6,900 rebate payments, and more than $60 million in funding is still available. The rebate will be available through 2026 or until funding runs out. 

"We serve a diverse population and want to ensure all of our customers have the resources they need to make EV ownership an attainable goal," said Lydia Krefta, Director, Clean Energy Transportation for PG&E. "The Pre-Owned EV Rebate Program is a great resource that has already helped many of our underserved customers transition to electric vehicles, and we offer a number of other programs and incentives designed to help accelerate EV adoption for our residential and commercial customers."

PG&E offers a variety of tools, rebates and resources that are available to customers in multiple languages. Customers are invited to check out PG&E's EV Savings Calculator, an online resource to browse vehicles, discover incentives, locate charging stations and more. PG&E also offers an EV Rate Comparison tool to help customers find the best rate plan for them. Other programs/incentives include:

  • Empower EV program offers income-eligible customers up to $2,500 in incentives to help cover the cost of installing EV-charging equipment at their single-family residences. PG&E provides a free Level 2 charger, valued at $500, to customers who meet eligibility requirements and covers up to $2,000 per eligible household for panel upgrades completed by the program's approved electrician. Eligible customers are encouraged to enroll in the program before it closes at the end of 2024.
  • Multifamily Housing and Small Business EV Charger Program installs Level 1 and Level 2 EV chargers at multifamily housing units, nonprofit organizations and small businesses in select communities. For qualified customers, the charging units are installed at no cost to property owners and the program covers two years of networking and software fees. Priority communities include low-income, rural, tribal and other priority populations defined by the California Public Utilities Commission and California Air Resources Board.
  • Residential Charging Solutions pilot provides income-qualified customers with a $700 post-purchase rebate on approved Level 2 residential charging equipment that can utilize existing 240-volt outlets and eliminate the need for costly electrical upgrades.
  • Customers can reduce the total cost of EV ownership through innovative rate structures, like PG&E's Electric Home Rate Plan for residential customers.

Programs for Businesses, Communities and Schools

This year, PG&E's EV Fleet Program helped to electrify the Oakland Unified School District's (OUSD) fleet of electric school busses, becoming the first major school district in the nation to deploy a fully electric fleet of busses. OUSD's EV bus fleet, converted to electric by Zum, is equipped with groundbreaking vehicle-to-grid technology that enables the buses to return energy to the grid at scale when not in use. 

The EV Fleet Program, which is also partnering with the Angel Island-Tiberon Ferry Company to support the electrification of The Angel Island vessel, helps customers with medium- and heavy-duty vehicles in their fleets to install cost-effective charging infrastructure to save money, reduce tailpipe emissions and simplify maintenance.

In addition to working with businesses and schools to help them power up their existing and future EVs, PG&E is helping to expand public charging access throughout its service area.

  • Through its EV Fast Charge Program, PG&E is funding and installing infrastructure at qualifying customer sites to support the expansion of publicly available fast charging stations for light-duty vehicles.
  • PG&E's EV Charge Schools Pilot is installing level 2 charging stations at school facilities and educational institutions for staff, parents and students to charge their EVs. PG&E helps fund the costs of purchasing and installing the EV charging equipment and networking fees at participating schools, as well as ongoing maintenance and operations.

Coming soon, PG&E will launch its fleet advisory services program aimed at providing comprehensive support to medium- and heavy-duty fleet operators to transition to electric vehicles.

Advancing EV Technology

Currently, one in eight electric vehicles in the nation plug into PG&E's grid, representing over 600,000 EVs with a combined battery storage capacity (6 GW) almost three times more than the Diablo Canyon Power Plant's generation capacity. That battery storage capacity will increase significantly as EV adoption grows in the decades ahead. PG&E is preparing the grid to quickly and safely power at least 3 million EVs by 2030, and is collaborating to pioneer technology that can harness clean energy from solar and wind generation to help power the electric grid and offset a portion of the 70% load growth projected over the next 20 years.

"EVs are front and center in California's exciting energy transformation. We are working closely with automakers and some of the world's top innovators to advance technology that will allow EV batteries to serve as a grid resource to support peak electricity demand periods and decarbonize the economy at the lowest societal cost," said Jason Glickman, PG&E Executive Vice President, Engineering, Planning & Strategy. 

PG&E is collaborating with BMW of North America, Ford Motor Company and General Motors to test cutting-edge vehicle-grid-integration (VGI) applications, and is executing the nation's first large-scale bidirectional charging pilots which are testing multiple technologies to enable a wide range of services and study the cost-effectiveness of VGI. The bidirectional charging pilots offer upfront and ongoing participation-based incentives and provide higher upfront incentives to help reduce the affordability barrier for underserved communities.

Leading by Example

PG&E has committed to electrify its vehicle fleet in compliance with California's Advanced Clean Fleets regulation with the goal to electrify 3,800 vehicles in its fleet by 2030.

"This is an exciting transition and an outstanding opportunity for us to lead by example. New EVs in our fleet help us better serve our planet and provide significant cost savings for our customers over time," said Glickman.

Currently, approximately 11% of PG&E's fleet of roughly 9,200 on-road vehicles are powered by alternative fuels including electricity.

About PG&E

Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is a combined natural gas and electric utility serving more than 16 million people across 70,000 square miles in Northern and Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/ and http://www.pge.com/about/newsroom/.

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FAQ

What is PG&E's Pre-Owned EV Rebate Program offering for PCG customers?

PG&E's Pre-Owned EV Rebate Program offers income-qualified customers up to $4,000 when buying or leasing a used electric vehicle. The program has distributed over 6,900 rebate payments and has more than $60 million in funding still available through 2026 or until funds run out.

How is PG&E (PCG) preparing its grid for increased EV demand?

PG&E is prioritizing grid readiness and building grid capacity through a multiyear grid investment plan. The company is partnering with innovators to build large-scale electric infrastructure needed to incorporate EV charging systems into the grid, including deploying chargers and planning programs for underserved communities.

What is PG&E's goal for EV adoption by 2030?

PG&E is preparing its grid to quickly and safely power at least 3 million electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030.

How is PG&E (PCG) supporting EV adoption in schools?

PG&E's EV Charge Schools Pilot is installing level 2 charging stations at school facilities and educational institutions for staff, parents, and students to charge their EVs. PG&E helps fund the costs of purchasing and installing the EV charging equipment, networking fees, and ongoing maintenance and operations.

What is PG&E's commitment to electrifying its own vehicle fleet?

PG&E has committed to electrify 3,800 vehicles in its fleet by 2030, in compliance with California's Advanced Clean Fleets regulation. Currently, about 11% of PG&E's fleet of roughly 9,200 on-road vehicles are powered by alternative fuels, including electricity.

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