Navigating EV Roadblocks - Webinar Resources Toolkit
In the September 30 webinar, "Navigating EV Roadblocks," CEC Climate Projects Manager Sean McArthur shared:
Incentives and rebates available when buying electric vehicles
Ways to get EVs at more affordable prices through used options and leases
How to access charging in homes, workplaces, and public spaces
How to access direct 1:1 support from CEC’s EVs for Everyone program as you navigate the switch to an EV
Below are helpful tools you can use to make the switch to an electric vehicle, with links to resources shared in the webinar.
Get support
Learn more about our EVs for Everyone program, where you can find tools and resources to help you in your electric vehicle journey.
See if you qualify for free assistance to explore different electric vehicle models, apply for grants and rebates, and find reliable places to charge. Apply here.
Check out used EVs on the market
Here are great examples of used EVs on the market right now:
Learn more about chargers
Find chargers near you, connect with other EV owners, and plan trips with PlugShare or ChargePoint.
Watch a short tutorial from CEC on charging your EV at home.
Install EV Chargers with Communities in Charge
If you’re interested in installing EV chargers at your multifamily housing unit, workplace, gym, or other shared locations, the Communities in Charge program is an excellent resource. It offers a minimum of $3,500 to help cover the cost of charger installation, making it easier for you or your property manager to bring EV charging to your community.
With the third funding wave just around the corner, now is the perfect time to begin the process! Learn more here and take the first step toward accessing this incentive.
Inspire others to take action
Share this page with a friend
Talk with your friends and family about the benefits of switching to an EV and options to make it more affordable
Lead by example — take the steps to become an EV driver
Have additional questions?
Check out FAQs from the webinar
Contact Sean McArthur, smcarthur@cecmail.org