The Pathways to Electrification Program Factsheet here.
The Pathways to Electrification Program Factsheet here.
Partner communities choose one pathway and provide the needed information about their fleet and/or facilities that are a high priority for electrification.
CPA will manage planning, funding, implementation, and project management to get vehicles on the road and retrofit facilities.
Electric Fleet Transition features:
Energized Communities offers sustainability and decarbonization planning and project implementation assistance to CPA’s partner communities at no additional cost. This program is designed to empower CPA communities and lead the way towards a more sustainable future. The program comprises two parts, the Pathways to Electrification offering pre-selected measures to support electrification, and the Innovation Grant. Funding for technical support and incentives will be available over three years to advance resiliency and grid management, electrification, and/or local procurement in our partner communities.
As a not-for-profit, we reinvest back into the communities we serve through customer programs. CPA is offering this program to help our partner communities electrify, meet climate and decarbonization goals, and better manage energy resources. Energized Communities is an opportunity to streamline the implementation of decarbonization projects for our partner communities that may not otherwise have the staffing or budget resources in place to move forward on these important measures.
The program plans to issue $10 million over three years through the projects outlined in the Pathways to Electrification and Innovation Grant. Each partner community can select one project area from the Pathways to Electrification, which will be funded up to $250,000 for technical services and project implementation. Partner Communities can also apply for up to two Innovation Grants over the three-year program period. Innovation Grant projects are competitive and may be awarded up to $250,000. CPA can expect to award eight Innovation Grants at the $250,000 grant amount.
Pathways to Electrification is made up of three project areas that CPA will administer: (a) Building Electrification Assistance, (b) Community EV Charging, and (c) Electric Fleet Transition. Each partner community can select one area and will receive technical assistance and implementation funding for all the services in that area (if needed). Each project is funded for services and incentives up to $250,000. As part of the Pathways to Electrification, CPA will provide technical assistance and will issue the remaining funding to partner communities once projects are implemented.
To participate, each partner community will select a project area from the Pathways to Electrification, or submit a project application for the Innovation Grant, and sign a participation agreement. CPA will work with each partner community to align program priorities with the proposed scope of work. Partner communities may need to work with their city council or board of supervisors to seek approval to apply for this program, and to receive funds from CPA.