PG&E Rolls Out New Programs to Accelerate EV Adoption in Underserved Communities
Pilots Aim to Narrow the Economic Divide for EV Ownership, Improve Access to EV Charging Stations in Low-Income Areas
The Empower EV and Multifamily Housing and Small Business EV Charger pilot programs provide no-cost EV charging infrastructure and resources to help address the costs of installing chargers at single-family homes, multifamily housing units, nonprofit organizations and small businesses throughout low- and moderate-income communities in PG&E's service area.
According to a recent study analyzing data from the California Energy Commission, high upfront vehicle costs, lack of chargers for renters and inadequate access to public charging stations in low-income and rural communities has limited EV expansion among these underserved populations. Addressing these challenges is critical, considering
"At PG&E, we value our role as an active partner in helping make EVs an option for millions of Californians, because reducing vehicle emissions is good for our hometowns, our state and our planet," said Jason Glickman, PG&E Executive Vice President, Engineering, Planning and Strategy. "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. These new programs align with our core focus to support EV adoption, proactively prepare the grid for the future and increase access to charging infrastructure."
Empower EV Pilot Program
The Empower EV program offers income-eligible customers up to
PG&E plans to provide a free Level 2 charger, valued at
To participate in the Empower EV program, customers are required to verify income eligibility and show that they have purchased or leased an EV within the six months prior to applying. Pilot participants will be automatically enrolled in PG&E's Home Charging EV2-A Time-of-Use rate plan and must remain on the rate for a minimum of six billing cycles. Customers enrolled in the rate plan and the California Alternative Rates for Energy (CARE) program will save an additional
Empower EV is implemented through GRID Alternatives, an
Multifamily Housing and Small Business EV Charger Program
Through the Multifamily Housing and Small Business EV Charger Program, PG&E plans to install approximately 2,000 Level 1 and Level 2 EV chargers at 450 multifamily housing units, nonprofit organizations and small businesses in select communities. For qualified customers, the charging units will be installed at no cost to property owners and the program covers two years of networking and software fees.
To meet eligibility requirements, current electric customers must own a multifamily housing unit, not-for-profit or a small business in a priority community within PG&E's service area. Priority communities include low-income, rural, tribal and other priority populations defined by the California Public Utilities Commission and California Air Resources Board.
The Multifamily Housing and Small Business EV Charger Program—part of the White House EV Acceleration Challenge to support the nationwide transition to electric vehicles—is being implemented by Ecology Action, a
PG&E's Clean Energy Transportation Initiatives
Nearly 500,000 EVs have been sold in PG&E's service area, representing one in seven EVs in the country. Approximately one in four (
Additional Programs to Support EV Adoption
PG&E offers a variety of tools, rebates and resources in multiple languages to help educate customers and encourage EV adoption. 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.
Earlier this year, PG&E launched its Pre-Owned Electric Vehicle (EV) Rebate Program, providing qualified residential customers up to
By expanding the PG&E portfolio of programs to provide incentives for both vehicles and charging equipment, as well as EV-friendly electric rates, PG&E is aiming to make it easy and affordable for all customers to drive an EV.
"Our triple bottom line calls on us to serve people, the planet and
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
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