PG&E Customers Invited to Pre-Enroll in Groundbreaking ‘Vehicle-to-Everything’ Pilot Programs, Leveraging Electric Vehicle Battery Power for Resilience Benefits and Helping Reduce Customer Bills
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PCG) has launched a pre-enrollment website for customers interested in participating in three Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) pilot programs. These initiatives will incentivize over 1,000 customers to utilize bidirectional EV charging technology, allowing electric vehicles to act as mobile batteries. The programs aim to support 3 million EVs by 2030, with over 2 million having vehicle-to-grid capabilities. Financial incentives for residential participants may reach up to
- Launch of V2X pilot programs, encouraging EV adoption and grid support.
- Potential financial incentives of up to $2,500 for residential and $4,500 for commercial participants.
- Aiming to support 3 million EVs by 2030, enhancing long-term growth.
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Programs Will Offer Financial Incentives to More than 1,000 Customers to Test Their Electric Vehicles as Mobile Batteries, Grid Resources
The new programs will offer customers financial incentives to integrate new bidirectional EV charging technology, which allows a customer’s electric vehicle to become a mobile battery, capable of storing electricity that can be used to provide onsite power or send power back to the grid during periods of peak electricity demand.
As outlined in its first ever Climate Strategy Report, released in June,
Pre-enrollment allows
“Bidirectional EV charging is a game-changer for both the energy and transportation sectors. These pilot programs will help determine how to maximize the cost-effectiveness of bidirectional charging technology in providing a variety of customer and grid benefits,” said
Visit PG&E’s V2X pilot programs pre-enrollment website at www.pge.com/VGI for more information about the technology and to explore pre-enrolling in the programs.
V2X Pilot Program Incentives
Customer benefits of PG&E’s V2X pilots include leveraging the EV battery as a backup power source and using the EV battery to earn money and offset energy usage through participation in demand response and other managed charging programs, which ultimately help reduce customer bills, integrate renewable energy, and support the grid.
Each of the new pilot programs offer specific financial incentives for participating customers and additional benefits for those in disadvantaged and priority communities as identified in California Assembly Bill 841. The upfront incentives for the V2X Pilots along with the performance-based incentives and enrollment in the Emergency Load Reduction Program (ELRP) can provide additional savings to help offset the costs of purchasing and installing a bidirectional EV charger.
Incentives include:
V2X Residential
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Up to
upfront ($2,500 for customers in disadvantaged communities)$3,000 -
Up to
additional for providing stored energy to the grid in times of high demand through auto-enrollment in the ELRP demand response program.$2,175
V2X Commercial
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Up to
upfront ($2,500 for customers in disadvantaged communities) for installing a 3-phase bidirectional charger less than 50 kW.$3,000 -
Up to
additional for providing stored energy to the grid in times of high demand through auto-enrollment in the ELRP demand response program.$3,625
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Up to
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Up to
upfront ($4,500 for customers in disadvantaged communities) for installing a 3-phase bidirectional charger greater than or equal to 50 kW.$5,000 -
Up to
additional for providing stored energy to the grid in times of high demand through auto-enrollment in the ELRP demand response program.$3,625
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Up to
V2X Microgrids
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Up to
for providing stored energy to the grid in times of high demand through auto-enrollment in the ELRP demand response program.$3,750 - Can stack incentives with V2X Residential or Commercial
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Support for EV Adoption
More than 420,000 EVs—one in six in the country—are registered in PG&E’s service area of Northern and
PG&E also offers tools to help customers understand costs when adopting an EV. To learn more about PG&E’s EV offerings, visit pge.com/ev.
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