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To reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) and meet customer demand for more electric vehicle (EV) chargers in the region, SDG&E plans to install chargers at or near apartments and condominium complexes at about 100 locations over two years. Among the sites selected, 50% will support underserved communities (UDC). An underserved community is a community that meets one or more criteria defined by California hội Bill 841, which includes certain disadvantaged and federally recognized tribal communities.
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SDG&E-Owned Infrastructure, Customer-Owned Chargers
- SDG&E pays for, constructs, owns, and maintains all infrastructure up to the charging station
- Customer pays for, constructs, owns, and maintains charging station
- SDG&E provides a rebate of up to 100% of the cost of the charging station. See Charger Rebates section for more details.

Customer-Owned Infrastructure, Customer-Owned Chargers
- SDG&E pays for, constructs, owns, and maintains all infrastructure up to the meter.
- Customer pays for, constructs, owns, and maintains “customer-side infrastructure” and charging stations.
- SDG&E provides a rebate of up to 100% of the cost of “customer-side infrastructure.”
- SDG&E provides a rebate of up to 100% of the cost of the charging station. See Charger Rebates section for more details.

SDG&E-Owned Infrastructure, SDG&E-Owned Chargers (Available only to sites in underserved communities)
- SDG&E will pay for, construct, own, and maintain all infrastructure, including the charging station(s).
- An easement is required.

Understanding Charging Infrastructure
Below are the most common infrastructure terms used throughout the Power Your Drive cho Apartments and Condos Program.
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Make-Ready Infrastructure |
All electrical infrastructure required to "make" a commercial site "ready" for EV charging not including the actual charger. This can include upgrades to transformers, concrete work, and increases to service capacity. |
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Utility-Side Infrastructure |
This includes all electrical infrastructure up to the customer’s meter. |
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Customer-Side Infrastructure |
This includes all electrical infrastructure on the customer’s property. |
| Trạm sạc EV |
The equipment that physically plugs into and charges the electric vehicle. In either ownership option, the fleet owner/operator is responsible for purchasing, constructing, and maintaining the EV charging stations. Also referred to as “EVSE” or electric vehicle supply equipment. Xem EPRI's Vetted Product List for charging equipment. |