× CALeVIP anticipates launching a new incentive project for DC fast chargers throughout California in 2025. Installation sites will not need to be in a disadvantaged or low-income community to qualify for funding. For the latest updates on upcoming projects, subscribe to CALeVIP emails or visit our Upcoming Rebates page.

How can I confirm my power provider?

Please check the electric utility bill associated with the installation site to confirm which entity provides power to the site. This information is required to qualify for partner funding. Please review the following list to determine if your installation site is provided power by any available partners.

City of Palo Alto Utilities- If the utility bill is from City of Palo Alto Utilities, please select City of Palo Alto Utilities as the power provider on the application.

Silicon Valley Power/City of Santa Clara- If the utility bill is from the City of Santa Clara Municipal Utilities, please select Silicon Valley Power/City of Santa Clara as the power provider on the application.

If the utility bill is from Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), please review the electric generation charges under the "Your Account Summary" section of the bill to confirm the power provider. A sample PG&E bill is below to help you locate the power provider information.

bill example

Peninsula Clean Energy- If the line item on the bill reads "PENINSULA CLEAN ENERGY Electric Generation Charges," please select Peninsula Clean Energy as the power provider on the application.

San José Clean Energy- If the line item on the bill reads "San José Clean Energy Electric Generation Charges," please select San José Clean Energy as the power provider on the application.

Silicon Valley Clean Energy- If the line item on the bill reads "Silicon Valley Clean Energy Electric Generation Charges," please select Silicon Valley Clean Energy as the power provider on the application.

Failure to provide accurate information may lead to application cancellation.