Charge Where You Are Grant Program 2025
The Washington State Department of Ecology's Air Quality VW Electric Vehicle Charging Level 2: Charge Where You Are Funding aims to expand Level 2 EV charging access throughout Washington State. This initiative aligns with the state's broader mission to reduce emissions, particularly from diesel engines, and to fully mitigate excess NOx emissions from Volkswagen vehicles. The program supports the state's clean air and climate goals, including those outlined in the Washington Clean Air Act, Washington GHG emission reduction limits (70.235 RCW), and the Washington Climate Commitment Act, demonstrating a clear strategic priority on environmental protection and sustainable transportation. The target beneficiaries of this grant program are diverse, encompassing businesses, non-profit organizations, investor-owned and municipal utilities, multi-unit/multi-family residential buildings, and various state, local, and tribal government entities in Washington State. The program seeks to impact these groups by increasing the availability of EV charging infrastructure where drivers typically spend one to four hours, thereby encouraging electric vehicle adoption. The impact goals are directly tied to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality across the state, contributing to a healthier environment for all. The program's priorities are multifaceted, focusing on accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles, equipment, and vessels, promoting electrification technologies in public transportation fleets, and accelerating fleet turnover to cleaner vehicles. Other key priorities include achieving substantial additional emission reductions beyond what would naturally occur, ensuring cost-effectiveness in project implementation, and leveraging additional matching funds to maximize the program's reach and impact. These priorities reflect a strategic theory of change that by investing in accessible charging infrastructure and supporting electrification, the state can drive a significant shift towards cleaner transportation and achieve its environmental objectives. Expected outcomes and measurable results include a reduction in emissions from diesel engines, full mitigation of total, lifetime excess NOx emissions from specific Volkswagen vehicles, and a quantifiable increase in Level 2 EV charging access across the state. The program anticipates projects being completed within one year of grant execution. With a total of $3.52 million available, and projects eligible for up to $10,000 per plug at varying percentages based on project category, the grant aims to catalyze a significant expansion of charging infrastructure, contributing directly to the stateβs objectives under the Washington State Clean Energy Fund and the Washington Clean Transportation and Healthy Air Goal.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$3,520,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
Yes - Match required.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants β’ Businesses licensed in Washington State, including but not limited to: o Corporations o Partnerships o Limited liability companies o Other legal business entities o Non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations o Investor-owned utilities and contracted municipal utilities o Multi-unit/multi-family residential buildings β’ State, Local, or Tribal governments and related entities in Washington State, including but not limited to: o Cities and towns o State and local parks o Counties o Special districts (such as health districts, fire districts, college districts, metropolitan municipal corporations) o Port Authorities o Public utility districts and municipal utilities o Air pollution control authorities
Geographic Eligibility
All
Application Opens
July 9, 2024
Application Closes
August 29, 2024
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