PG&E Creates Program to Install EV Charging Stations at Small Businesses

by Lillian Rafii on March 27, 2017

As part of the recent movement for California utilities to promote transportation grid electrification, PG&E is in the midst of creating a program to install Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations for electric vehicles at commercial and multi-unit residential locations.  PG&E will cover between 25% to 100% of the cost of installing the EV stations.  The site will need to provide a set number of parking spaces to qualify.  Certain special allocations exist that require PG&E to place the charging stations in a diversity of locations.

The program has not been launched yet, however, if any SBUA members are interested in learning more, check out the program description on PG&E’s website here:

To sign up for the interest list for this program to receive updates for when the program launches, click here:

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