California's Electric Vehicle Charger Reliability and Accessibility Accelerator (EVC RAA) Program
California Energy Commission is distributing $59.5M in grants to repair, replace, and install at least 1,302 publicly accessible EV charging ports statewide, targeting chargers currently listed as non-operational on the Federal Highway Administration's registry. Projects must restore these specific ports to functional status across California's network. Application deadline and award amounts vary by project scope and readiness.
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A competitive grant solicitation from the California Energy Commission announcing the availability of up to $59,484,345 in grant funds for projects that will improve the reliability of existing non-operational publicly accessible electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure across California. The purpose of this solicitation is to repair, replace, and install at least 1,302 charging ports across the State. Funds available for this solicitation are only for ports listed on the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWA) Final List and Final List Addendum of Non-Operational Chargers. This is a competitive grant funding opportunity designed to address non-operational EV chargers and restore them to functional status.
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GFO-24-603
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