The program includes free electric service infrastructure and subsidized equipment costs for participants
LOS ANGELES – EV Connect, a leading provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions. For that’s including development of the industry’s most innovative cloud-based software platform for managing electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, their interaction with utilities and the driver experience, announced that it has been selected to participate in Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E’s) recently announced EV Charge Network program.
PG&E Program
The program aims to help accelerate the adoption of EVs in California by installing 7,500 EV chargers at commercial customer sites, including condominiums, apartment buildings and workplaces, across PG&E’s service areas in Northern and Central California. participate in Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E’s) recently announced EV Charge Network program. The program aims to help accelerate the adoption of EVs in California by installing 7,500 EV chargers at commercial customer sites. For that’s also including condominiums, apartment buildings and workplaces. All most importantly across PG&E’s service areas in Northern and Central California.
Customer sites participating in the EV Charge Network program will be able to choose charging equipment and services from a list of pre-qualified vendors that meet quality and safety standards – including EV Connect. EV Connect offers customers turn-key solutions for selecting, installing and managing EV charging stations, their users and the utilities that support them.
Under the EV Charge Network program, PG&E will pay for and build all electric service infrastructure requirements from the transformer to the EV parking space. One which often accounts for 60% to 80% of the total project cost. All for participating sites. PG&E will also provide a subsidy to the participant for the EV charger equipment costs.
Participants in PG&E’s EV Charge Network program choose whether they wish to bill drivers for using the charging stations. Also they can offer the service free-of-charge to drivers. They can also establish access rules to the EV chargers through which they can make them available to employees. That’s also for fleet vehicles and/or the public.
In addition to the financial benefits for participants, they will benefit by offering another feature on their property. One which increases employee and tenant loyalty and satisfaction. Thereby actively participate in California’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Also and position themselves as leaders in sustainability and innovation.
In conclusion, workplaces, apartment buildings or condominium complexes. All that are PG&E customers based in Northern and Central California. For they can learn more about and also apply for this program at www.pge.com/evcharge; or by contacting EV Connect by at (866) 790-3155 or via email to sales@evconnect.com.
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