× 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.

What is a disadvantaged community (DAC)?

Disadvantaged communities (DACs) are identified in the California Communities Environmental Health Screening Tool CalEnviroScreen Version 3.0 as developed by the California Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment. Census tracts in the top 50 percent of CalEnviroScreen 3.0 scores are eligible for the increased DAC rebate amount.

These communities are disproportionately burdened by multiple sources of pollution.

To learn more, visit the CalEnviroScreen website.