Incentives for Level 2 EV Chargers
Where Communities Live and Gather

Communities in Charge is California’s market-accelerating, light-duty electric vehicle (EV) charging incentive project funded by the California Energy Commission’s Clean Transportation Program, implemented by CALSTART, and supported in partnership with GRID Alternatives and Tetra Tech. Communities in Charge is designed to transform EV accessibility, rapidly catalyze new markets, and swiftly deploy Level 2 EV charging stations.

Communities in Charge is built to scale as funding is made available and aims to help set participants up for success before, during, and after chargers are installed. The project integrates transparent participation requirements and technical assistance to help participants plan for a successful project. The project team will offer support and outreach for participants of various readiness levels, with financial incentives reserved for projects with the highest levels of readiness. Please visit the Eligibility section for more information on readiness tiers.

Incentives Available Through Communities in Charge

Funding Wave 2 Open November 7, 2023 through December 22, 2023 with $38 Million in Available Funding.
$29,998,500 Reserved
$38,000,000 Available

What is Level 2 Charging?

Who May Apply?

How Much are the Incentives?

Important News and Upcoming Events

  • $38 Million Available in Funding—Learn More!

    July 7, 2023

  • Communities in Charge ‘How to Apply’ Funding Wave 2 Webinars

    December 13, 2022

  • Communities in Charge Cost Reimbursement Webinar

    December 13, 2022

    DOWNLOAD PDF OF WEBINAR SLIDES

California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP) 2.0

For details on incentives toward DC Fast Charging sites, click here to visit the CALeVIP 2.0 Golden State Priority Project implemented by the Center For Sustainable Energy.

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