Imperial Valley Press

California to spend $768M on electric vehicle infrastruc­ture

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — California utilities will invest nearly $768 million to expand a network of charging stations and build other infrastruc­ture for electric vehicles as the state moves toward a goal of five million zero-emission cars on the roads by 2030.

The California Public Utilities Commission voted 5-0 Thursday to pay for programs statewide over the next five years, with an emphasis on establishi­ng facilities in disadvanta­ged communitie­s where traffic and air pollution are often heaviest.

The funding includes $136 million by San Diego Gas & Electric Co. to provide rebates for as many as 60,000 customers to install home charging stations. Pacific Gas and Electric will build 230 direct current fast-charging stations, for a total of nearly $22.5 million. And Southern California Edison will outlay $343 million for the electrific­ation of almost 8,500 mediumand heavy-duty vehicles including work trucks and constructi­on equipment.

“If we’re successful with this and other electrific­ation efforts already underway, much of the nation will likely follow California’s lead, and together we will make a difference in the fight against climate change,” said CPUC Commission­er Carla J. Peterman.

The utilities initially asked for $1 billion to implement the projects. After a series of workshops and hearings, the CPUC decided on a budget of approximat­ely $738 million, with an additional $29.5 million for program evaluation.

The overall plan is a result of a 2016 CPUC order directing utilities to submit applicatio­ns proposing projects aimed at accelerati­ng transporta­tion electrific­ation across all sectors, from light-duty passenger cars to mediumand heavy-duty fleet, transit and freight vehicles.

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Photo/rIchArd Vogel, FIle Electric Fiat plugged into a charging station in a parking lot in Los Angeles. AP

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