Measuring EV Charging Grant Impact
GrantID: 69030
Grant Funding Amount Low: $6,000,000
Deadline: January 22, 2025
Grant Amount High: $6,000,000
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Grant Overview
Innovating Energy Solutions for Multifamily EV Charging
This funding opportunity focuses on developing innovative energy solutions that enhance the efficiency, affordability, and effectiveness of electric vehicle (EV) charging in multifamily housing (MFH) settings. It supports initiatives that leverage smart grid technology and renewable energy sources, such as solar power, to create cost-effective and adaptable charging systems. Unlike general energy efficiency grants, this funding is specifically intended for projects that enhance EV charging capabilities while improving the energy landscape for households in multifamily properties.
An exemplary use case involves a project that integrates solar panel installations with EV charging stations, whereby solar energy produced onsite reduces the overall costs associated with charging. This model not only increases accessibility but also provides measurable energy savings for residents. Another scenario could be the deployment of smart charging systems that analyze energy usage patterns, optimizing charging times based on peak and off-peak hours to maximize cost savings for users.
Eligible entities include energy service providers, technology developers, and non-profit organizations focused on energy innovation. More traditional energy-focused projects that do not specifically address the unique requirements of EV charging in a multifamily context may not qualify. Applicants need to demonstrate a robust understanding of energy management solutions and how they intersect with EV charging infrastructure.
The funding emphasizes scalable models capable of replicating success across different MFH properties. Applicants are encouraged to outline measurable energy savings goals and how their systems meet the evolving energy needs of multifamily residents. Successful proposals should integrate real-time monitoring technologies that provide actionable data, ensuring energy efficiency while promoting the adoption of sustainable charging solutions.
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