Government Funded
- Carl Moyer Memorial Air Quality Standards Attainment Program
Provides grants to reduce emissions from heavy-duty engines by replacing, repowering, or retrofitting them with cleaner technologies. Administered by local air districts.
Learn more - City of Glendale – Commercial EV Charging Station Rebate
This program provides rebates to commercial and multi-family building customers who install electric vehicle charging stations at their property. Base rebates are the lesser of $50,000 or 50% of the total project cost.
Learn more - FYE 2025 Charge! Program – Bay Area EV Charging Infrastructure Grant
Offers rebates for Level 2 chargers at destinations, MUDs, and workplaces within the Bay Area. Released March 2025; rolling until funds are exhausted.
Learn more - Heavy-Duty Low Emission Vehicle Replacement and Repower Grants (South Coast AQMD)
Funds the replacement or repower of Class 7 and 8 heavy-duty vehicles with low-NOx alternatives. Covers up to 100% of costs for public entities and 40% for non-government applicants. Part of the Volkswagen Settlement funding.
Learn more - HVIP Fiscal Year 2024–25 (Clean Truck & Bus Voucher Incentive Project)
Provides point-of-sale vehicle voucher discounts for zero-emission and near-zero heavy-duty trucks and buses to accelerate clean transportation adoption in California. Released September 9th, 2025; rolling until funds are exhausted.
Learn more - Innovative Small E-Fleet Pilot Program
Up to $30 million in funding is available to support small fleets (defined as those with 20 or fewer vehicles and annual revenues under $15 million) in gaining access to zero-emission medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. Eligible uses include flexible leases, short-term rentals, vehicle-as-a-service or subscription models, and owner planning assistance. Open until October 1st, 2026.
Learn more - San Pedro Bay Ports – Technology Advancement Program (TAP) Funding Opportunities
Co-funds demonstrations and early deployments of zero/near-zero-emission port equipment, vehicles, and related systems aligned with the Clean Air Action Plan.
Learn more - Zero-Emission Freight and Marine Program (Volkswagen Mitigation Trust)
Provides funding to repower or replace freight and marine equipment with zero-emission alternatives, including marine vessels, forklifts, and cargo handling equipment. Open to individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and government entities based in California or with a California affiliate.
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Utility Funded
- Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) – EV Programs & Rebates
Includes technical assistance and charging rebates of up to $5,000 total ($500 per port for up to 10 ports).
Learn more - Anaheim Public Utilities – EV Fleet Charger & Infrastructure Rebate
Rebates to support fleet charging deployments, including up to $5,000 per charger and reimbursement of certain plan-check and service-connection fees (funding limited).
Learn more - Anaheim Public Utilities – Municipal EV Chargers Installation Assistance
Up to $10,000 per charger and infrastructure costs for municipal customers, up to a maximum of $50,000.
Learn more - Anaheim Public Utilities – Private Use EV Charger Rebate
Up to $300 for the Level 2 charger and up to $600 for the networked charger on a time-based rate
Learn more - Burbank Water & Power – Commercial EV Charging Station Rebate
Rebates for commercial & multifamily common-area charging (L1/L2/DCFC), with project support; program materials indicate up to $200,000 per project subject to terms.
Learn more - Glendale Water & Power – Commercial EV Charging Station Rebate
Rebates for charging stations at commercial and multi-family properties; see GWP’s EV page for current eligibility and how to apply.
Learn more - LADWP – Commercial EV Charger Rebate Program
Provides rebates for installing Level 2 and DC fast chargers, with higher incentives for installations in disadvantaged communities.
Learn more - Modesto Irrigation District – Commercial/Business Rebates
Incentives for commercial/industrial/ag customers installing qualifying energy-efficient equipment (see Business Rebate Catalog). Currently offers up to $350 per charger.
Learn more - Modesto Irrigation District – Electric Vehicle Charger Rebate Program
Rebate for Level 2 EV chargers available to business customers, with simple post-purchase documentation; see current terms and amounts.
Learn more - Pasadena Water and Power – Commercial Charger Incentive Program
Rebates for smart Level 2 chargers at commercial, workplace, MUD and fleet sites (per-port incentives; higher amounts for qualifying locations).
Learn more - PG&E – EV Fleet Program
Make-ready infrastructure support and rebates to help fleets install and operate EV charging (planning help and construction support included).
Learn more - Riverside Public Utilities – Electrify Riverside
Ongoing EV incentives. Check the program website for up-to-date information on the latest offerings.
Learn more - Roseville Electric – Electric Vehicle Rebates
The remaining rebates offer $200-$400 for Level 2 Charger installations.
Learn more - San Francisco Public Utilities Commission – EV Charge SF
Offers financial incentives up to $120,000 for installing EV charging infrastructure in San Francisco.
Learn more - SDG&E – Power Your Drive Program
SDG&E’s workplace/multifamily charging program with customer enrollment managed through My Energy Center (program materials and filings remain active).
Learn more - Silicon Valley Power – Residential Energy Efficiency Rebate Program
Active residential rebates to lower energy use and costs for Santa Clara residents (funding limited to annual budget).
Learn more - SMUD – Commercial Electric Vehicle Incentive Program
Incentives for business and multifamily charging (e.g., $2,500–$3,500 per L2 handle; $7,500–$30,000 per DCFC handle) plus supporting electrification offerings.
Learn more - Southern California Edison – Charge Ready Transport Program
Offers infrastructure support for medium- and heavy-duty electric vehicle fleets at low or no cost to businesses.
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