GoPowerEV has announced a US$4.1m grant from the California Energy Commission (CEC) through the Reliable, Equitable, and Accessible Charging for Multi-family Housing 2.0 (REACH 2.0) program.
Ev.energy has been selected for a California Energy Commission (CEC)'s grant to deploy up to US$41m of public funding to make affordable EV charging available for all Californians.
EVCS has been awarded US$1.88m from the California Energy Commission's (CEC) Reliable, Equitable, and Accessible Charging for multi-family Housing (REACH) program.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has opened applications for US$38m to quickly deploy EV fast chargers in communities most impacted by air pollution.
EVgo has been selected for proposed awards of US$6.6m from the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP) 2.0 program.
Four public, DC fast chargers to serve medium and heavy-duty vehicles have become operational at a busy truck stop just north of the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, California.