CLOSED ⚖️ Match Required Hard ~100h to apply
GFO-22-614

– Reliable, Equitable, and Accessible Charging for Multi-family Housing 2.0 (REACH 2.0)

🏛 CA Energy Commission (California)

⏰ Deadline
Aug 2, 2023 ⚠ passed
📊 Total program funding
$20M
📍 Scope
State
📨 Letter of Intent
No
💵 Disbursement
Reimbursement(s)

Can you apply?

This grant is for California organizations developing electric vehicle charging infrastructure for multi-family housing residents. Eligible applicants likely include nonprofits, for-profit businesses, local governments, and utilities involved in EV charging deployment. Projects must serve multi-family properties (4+ units) in disadvantaged or low-income communities. Geographic scope is limited to California. Funded projects must install reliable chargers for residents with limited onsite parking and include resident education on EV benefits and costs.

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⚖️ Cost sharing / matching required — applicants must contribute their own funds.

Program description

This is a competitive grant solicitation. The California Energy Commission’s (CEC’s) Clean Transportation Program announces the availability of up to $20,000,000 in grant funds for projects that will increase electric vehicle (EV) charging access for multi-family housing (MFH) residents. The solicitation also aims to enable greater EV adoption among MFH residents. For the purpose of this solicitation, MFH is defined as residential properties with multiple dwelling units and excludes single-family dwellings (detached), duplexes, triplexes, townhomes, and mobile homes. The purpose of this solicitation is to demonstrate replicable and scalable business and technology models for large-scale deployment of EV charging infrastructure capable of maximizing access and EV travel for MFH residents. Proposed projects must include charger installations that will benefit and be used by MFH residents within disadvantaged communities, low-income communities, or a combination of both, and Applicants are encouraged to pursue installations for affordable housing. Proposed projects must address the following: ·                Reliable and replicable charging installations for MFH building types that have characteristics that may challenge onsite installations, such as properties with shared onsite parking, properties with assigned parking spaces for residents, or properties with limited or no onsite parking, and properties that may pose installation challenges due to size or configuration. ·                Outreach to MFH residents, particularly MFH within disadvantaged communities and low-income communities, and the residents of affordable housing units, that will explain the benefits of having accessible chargers and provide relevant consumer information on charging and on EVs, including available vehicles and total cost of ownership. ·                Charger installations and business models that will maximize accessibility and ease of use, and minimize EV charging costs for MFH residents, with either onsite charging or charging stations located in close proximity to MFH properties. ·                Other support and maintenance services that will ensure reliability.

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Funding track record

Past applications & awards under this program (California Grants Portal) — how competitive it is.

33
applications
11
awarded
33%
award rate
1
years tracked

By fiscal year

Fiscal yearApplicationsAwardedAward rate
2023-2024 33 11 33%

Source: California Grants Portal

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