Clean Power Alliance is accelerating California’s transition to a clean transportation future through our partnership with the California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP) to make sure there is always a place to plug in across our 32 Southern California communities.
Through CALeVIP’s Southern California Level 2 Incentive Project local businesses, commercial properties, multi-family residences, local government facilities along with higher education, and K-12 school districts can apply to receive up to $6,000 in rebate incentives to purchase and install new electric vehicle charging stations in Los Angeles County.
Furthering our commitment to an equitable energy future, a minimum of 60% of the project’s funding will be invested in Disadvantaged and Low-Income Communities (DAC/LIC).
Southern California Level 2 Incentive Project Rebate program for Level 2 charger projects
California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP), Southern California Level 2 Incentive Project (SCIPL2) will launch on April 5, 2022.
SCIPL2 addresses regional needs for electric vehicle charging infrastructure throughout Southern California (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties) and supports California’s green energy goals.
Funded by the California Energy Commission (CEC), SCIPL2 provides incentives for EV charger installations and works with local partners like CPA to develop and implement projects that meet current and future regional EV needs for Level 2 charging.
CALeVIP and its regional incentive projects are made possible through $164 million in state funding. $12.2 million is reserved to incentivize the installation of publicly available EV charging stations in Los Angeles County through SCIPL2 and an additional $1 million is provided for Los Angeles County from CPA funds.
A minimum of 60% of SCIPL2 funding is required to be invested in Disadvantaged Communities/Low-Income regions of Los Angeles County, furthering our commitment to energy justice.
Owners, managers, and authorized agents of the following property types can qualify for rebates:
The new funding offers rebates of up to $6,000 or 75% of project costs per connector, whichever is less. There are additional rebates for chargers installed in disadvantaged communities, low-income communities, and multi-dwelling sites.
| Eligible Rebates for Level 2 Chargers | Amount per Connector |
| Base Rebate | Up to $3,500 per connector, or 75% of project costs, whichever is less |
Disadvantaged Community (DAC), Low-Income Community (LIC) | Additional $500 |
| Multi-unit dwelling (MUD) site | Additional $2,000 |
New analysis from the California Energy Commission (CEC) shows the state will need nearly 1.2 million public and shared chargers by 2030 to meet the fueling demands of the 7.5 million passenger plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) anticipated to be on California roads.
Prepare your property to support increasing EV adoption and sales in California:
- Attract and retain tenants
- Attract customers, constituents, visitors with EV-friendly public parking spaces
- Attract employees and give them the ability to charge during work hours
- Be a clean energy leader by showing your community that clean energy is a priority
- Be a part of California’s green energy future
- Give staff and students the opportunity to charge during work/class hours
- Increase consumer dwell time by up to 50 minutes
- Increase your property value
- Meet corporate and local sustainability goals
- Meet local sustainability goals
- Prepare your property to address current and future EV charging station demand
- Prepare your school site to address current and future EV charging station demand
- Provide a green amenity to employees, tenants, and clients
- Take advantage of rebate incentives
To learn more about the Southern California Incentive Project and prepare to apply, visit CALeVIP.org.
Learn more about the South Central Coast Incentive Project, which includes Ventura County.
Anthony Boukarim serves as Resource Planner, Power Supply, supporting long-term resource planning, portfolio optimization, and procurement strategy to advance CPA’s clean energy, reliability, and affordability objectives. He brings more than a decade of experience in the energy sector, spanning management consulting and advanced energy analytics, with deep expertise supporting utilities and community choice aggregators. Prior to joining CPA, Anthony spent six years at Ascend Analytics, where he led firm-wide renewable energy and storage procurement initiatives. He holds a Master of Science in Energy Resources Engineering from Stanford University and a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the American University of Beirut.
Kim joins Clean Power Alliance as the Senior Analyst, Rates and Tariffs. Kim is responsible for developing and maintaining CPA’s cost of service and rate models to evaluate the financial, competitiveness, and customer impacts of rate design and rate setting options. Kim held financial, strategy, and planning roles across utilities, consulting, and the energy sector, including roles with Black Hills Energy, Marathon Oil, and Noble Energy. This cross-sector background gives her a broad view of how financial modeling, regulatory strategy, and capital planning intersect to support growth, reliability, and environmental responsibility. She holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Mathematics from the University of Wyoming.
Mark Hum serves as Senior Associate, Communications and Marketing at Clean Power Alliance. He is a marketing and communications strategist with a background in medtech and life sciences, where he supported initiatives spanning multiple industries across both B2B and consumer-facing brands. His work is grounded in a copywriter’s mindset, starting with audience needs and translating complex ideas into clear, compelling stories that build trust and understanding. Mark has led integrated communications across digital, social, email, web, and stakeholder channels, with an emphasis on accessibility, consistency, and measurable impact. He brings a strong appreciation for structure and narrative, ensuring that every message serves a purpose and connects with people in a meaningful way. Mark holds a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism from California State University, Long Beach (CSULB).
Prapassara “Pom” Saengxuto serves as Finance and Accounting Analyst at CPA. She is a Certified Public Accountant with over 20 years of experience in accounting and finance. Throughout her career, she has worked across a wide range of industries, including public accounting, private corporations, entertainment, manufacturing, consulting and construction. This diverse background allows her to bring a well-rounded and practical perspective to every engagement. Pom is known for her strong dedication, attention to detail, and commitment to accuracy. She works effectively both independently and as part of a team, consistently supporting organizations in making informed, strategic financial decisions. Her approach combines technical expertise with a deep sense of responsibility and professionalism.