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Community Power board authorizes $693K CEC grant agreement to study managed EV charging

San Diego Community Power Board of Directors · November 21, 2025
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Summary

The board authorized acceptance of California Energy Commission grant EPC‑25015 to support an EV managed‑charging (V1G) study led by PNNL with data support from SDG&E and participant engagement by OptiWatt; staff reported the awarded amount as approximately $693,006 and that PNNL will receive the majority of the award.

The San Diego Community Power board voted Nov. 13 to authorize execution of a California Energy Commission grant agreement (EPC‑25015) to support a research project studying advanced managed charging strategies for residential electric vehicles.

Rachel Zook, vehicle grid integration program manager, described the project (branded in staff materials as "Charge Up") and said the study will enroll roughly 1,000 residential…

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