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Bay Area, Central Coast CCAs Launch $65m in EV-Charging Infrastructure Deployment Programs to Support California's Transportation Shift

Four Community Choice Aggregators (CCAs) from the Bay Area and Central Coast of California are funding – in total, with state financial contributions – $65 million in infrastructure to support the rising number of electric vehicles (EV) in the state. This funding will support thousands of new EV chargers, a significant and essential step toward meeting California emissions reductions goals and Gov. Gavin Newsom's target of no new combustion engine passenger and light duty vehicle sales by 2035. San José Clean Energy, Silicon Valley Clean Energy, Peninsula Clean Energy, and Central Coast Community Energy are leading the way toward achieving the goal for electric vehicle charging infrastructure that is available readily for users of all incomes throughout their communities.

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