The Sacramento County Incentive Project is no longer accepting applications, but more rebates might be available through CALeVIP. Additional funding opportunities for Level 2 chargers may be available through Communities in Charge, implemented by CALSTART.
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Sacramento County Incentive Project
Presented in partnership with Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
TIN caps are waived for this project. Applicant organizations are no longer subject to the previous limit to maximum amount of Project funds reserved on active and on-hold applications. For more information on previous limits, please reference the Implementation Manual.
Available Funding
Funding is displayed in real time for the Sacramento County Incentive Project with a total of $15.5 million across both DC fast chargers and Level 2 chargers.
Provisionally reserved funds represent applications that are currently under review to move to reserved funds.
Project Overview
The Sacramento County Incentive Project promotes easy access to zero-emission vehicle infrastructure by offering $15.5 million in rebates for the purchase and installation of eligible electric vehicle (EV) chargers in Sacramento County. $7.7 million in rebates is available for Level 2 EV chargers, and $7.8 million is available for DC fast chargers.
The Sacramento County Incentive Project is presented in partnership with Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD).
Eligible rebates for projects in Disadvantaged Communities (DAC) include:
DC Fast Chargers
- New, stub-out, replacement, or make-ready site: Up to $80,000 per DC fast charger or 80% of total project cost, whichever is less
Level 2 Chargers
- New, stub-out, replacement, or make-ready site: Up to $5,500 per connector
- Multi-unit dwelling (MUD): Additional $1,000 per connector
Eligible rebates for projects outside DACs:
DC Fast Chargers
- New, stub-out, replacement, make-ready site: Up to $70,000 per DC fast charger or 75% of total project cost, whichever is less
Level 2 Chargers
- New, stub-out, replacement, or make-ready site: Up to $5,000 per connector
- Multi-unit dwelling (MUD): Additional $1,000 per connector
All final rebate amounts are determined by the total eligible project costs. Find out more about installation site types and eligible rebate amounts for DAC and non-DAC applicants in the FAQ section.
You will need the following to begin your application:
- Authority to apply — Only property owners or their authorized agents who submit a completed Site Verification Form within 5 days of applying are eligible
- Installation site address
- TIN/EIN for recipient of rebate check
Requirements & Additional Information
Eligibility Requirements
Project cost requirements:
- Design, engineering, and utility service request costs are eligible costs incurred after December 27, 2018 but are incurred at your own risk prior to the date your funds are reserved (e.g. application may be determined ineligible, or funds may be unavailable at time of application)
- All other project costs incurred prior to the date your funds are reserved are ineligible
- Rebates are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis
Applicant requirements:
- Be a site owner or their authorized agent with a Site Verification Form submitted within 5 days of application date
- Be a business, nonprofit organization, California Native American Tribe listed with the Native American Heritage Commission or a public entity based in California or operate as a California-based affiliate
Installation site requirements:
DC Fast Chargers
- Located in Sacramento County
- Charger(s) are publicly available 24 hours per day, 365 days a year
- Charger(s) must not be located behind a fence or in a gated parking lot closed to the public after hours
- Premises must be well-lit, secure and in compliance with all federal, state and municipal laws, ordinances, rules, codes, standards and regulations
- Be an eligible site: urban/suburban retail core, retail shopping center, grocery store, restaurant, gas station, hospital, airport, police or sheriff station, hotel, city/county/privately-owned parking lot or garage, library, casino, or public transit hub
- All eligible DC fast charger sites are also eligible for Level 2 chargers as part of a combination application
Level 2 Chargers
- Located in Sacramento County
- Premises must be well-lit, secure and in compliance with all federal, state and municipal laws, ordinances, rules, codes, standards and regulations
- Be an eligible site: commercial (public availability), workplace (public or private availability, must be shared use), multi-unit dwelling (public or private availability, must be shared use), public facility, light-duty fleet use (public or private availability, must be shared use), or curbside charging
Equipment requirements:
DC Fast Chargers
- New EV charging equipment
- Purchased after the application Funds Reserved date
- Include DCFC dual standard charging stations with both CHAdeMO and SAE CCS connector options
- Networked: Equipment and network must have remote diagnostics and be capable of “remote start.” Must also be capable of usage data collection. Minimum 5-year networking agreement (eligible towards total project cost)
- Capable of 50 kW or greater
- If payment is required, must accept some form of credit cards and multiple forms of payment
- Must be approved by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory Program (NRTL)
Level 2 Chargers
- New EV charging equipment
- Purchased after the application Funds Reserved date
- Networked: Equipment and network must have remote diagnostics and be capable of “remote start.” Must also be capable of usage data collection. Minimum 2-year networking agreement (eligible towards total project cost)
- Capable of 6.2 kW or greater
- If payment is required, must accept some form of credit cards and multiple forms of payment
- Energy Star Certified
Meter requirements:
- EV chargers must be installed on a dedicated circuit with a submeter box, socket or can. Alternatively, a meter blank on the main panel may be provided for SMUD to install a meter on the circuit to measure electricity delivered to the EV charger.
- The SMUD meter must only measure electricity for the EV chargers included in the application for this incentive. No other electricity loads can be fed through the EV chargers’ meter.
- A complete set of meter requirements can be found in the Electric Service Requirements. Failure to meet these requirements will make you ineligible for a rebate.
- Once your CALeVIP application has been submitted and you’ve received a reservation of funds email, we recommend you submit a single-line diagram to SMUD to streamline installation. To request a free single-line diagram review, please email commercialEV@smud.org.
Eligible Equipment Costs
Eligible Costs
The following equipment and costs are eligible for rebate funds under a Level 2 or DC fast charger application in Sacramento County.
- Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE)
- Transformer
- Electric Panels
- Energy storage equipment
- All-inclusive solar EV charging systems
- Installation costs (labor and materials)
- Utility service order
- Planning and engineering design costs
- Project signage
- Network agreement with network provider
- Extended warranties
- Stub-outs
- Demand management equipment
Permits as required by authorities having jurisdiction are not eligible costs. Rebate funds do not cover standalone solar panels.
Application Process
It’s easy, just follow the steps below to apply for your rebate:
DC Fast Chargers, or Combination DC Fast Charger / Level 2 Charger
Level 2 Charger (only)