Measuring EV Charging Grant Impact
GrantID: 60236
Grant Funding Amount Low: $40,500,000
Deadline: January 26, 2024
Grant Amount High: $40,500,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Combating Climate Change with Enhanced EV Charging
The initiative to deploy direct current fast chargers (DCFC) aims strategically at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and advancing California's climate goals. This funding supports projects targeting areas with limited access to charging infrastructure while also facing high levels of vehicle emissions. However, proposals to deploy chargers in already saturated markets or projects lacking a clear climate impact strategy will be excluded.
For instance, a project in a neighborhood historically plagued by high emissions recorded stark improvements after installing DCFC stations. This initiative not only provided an immediate boost to EV access but also significantly reduced local air pollution levels. Another effective use case involved a collaborative effort with local environmental organizations to monitor emissions reductions pre- and post-installation, providing strong evidence of the infrastructure's efficacy.
Eligible applicants predominantly include environmental organizations, local governments, and community coalitions that showcase a commitment to climate action and measurable outcomes. Successful proposals must outline how they will utilize innovative data collection techniques to assess environmental impact, whether through emissions tracking or user utilization analytics. Conversely, applications that do not prioritize climate metrics or lack community engagement components are unlikely to receive funding.
Proposals should demonstrate sophisticated data management approaches capable of analyzing and reporting on emissions reductions accurately. Emerging capacity requirements necessitate strong data visualization methodologies and access to technical expertise in renewable energy sources. Projects must be prepped for rigorous evaluation protocols, ensuring the outcomes are monitored and reported transparently.
Finally, alignment with state's climate objectives is essential. Projects must be rooted in measurable impact, aiming not only for immediate benefits but also for comprehensive environmental improvements in local communities. This alignment solidifies funding proposals, ensuring they contribute significantly to broader climate action strategies.
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