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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 15, 2024 Contact: Kim Ish Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) Office: 510-715-9958 Email: ish@alamedamp.com Alameda Municipal Power Launches Multifamily Residential EV Charging Technical Assistance Program with Informational Webinar on May 14thRebates up to $48K for qualifying EV charging stations installed at multifamily residences, supports equitable access to reliable charging and EV ownership. ALAMEDA, CA – Alameda Municipal Power (AMP) has launched its Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Technical Assistance Program, partnering with CLEAResult to provide free technical assistance for planning and designing EV charging solutions at multifamily properties in Alameda. AMP and CLEAResult will host a webinar on Tuesday, May 14th from 11am-12pm for multifamily decisionmakers to learn more about AMP’s programs to support EV charging at multifamily properties and receive rebates. EV charging at multifamily properties has multiple benefits, including increased property value by attracting and retaining tenants as more people switch to EVs, as well as removing barriers to EV ownership with convenient charging for households who rent. “Installing new EV charging at multifamily rental properties in Alameda will bring more opportunities for electric vehicle adoption,” Alameda Municipal Power Public Utilities Board President Christina Nagy McKenna said. “AMP’s free technical assistance program will also help apartment owners and managers navigate solutions that can elevate residents’ quality of living and add value to their properties. It’s a win-win.” The program’s complimentary technical assistance provides multifamily property decision-makers with information on planning, design, and installation for Level 2 EV chargers, including site review, ADA compliance, estimated project costs, installation process, and contractor referrals. Alameda Municipal Power is offering up to $48,000 in rebate incentives for charging station installations at multifamily residences, $4000 for every Level 2 charge port (maximum 12). “EV charging at Alameda multifamily properties provides a 100% clean energy solution for several resident households to utilize,” said Alameda Municipal Power General Manager Nicolas Procos. “The EV Technical Assistance Program aligns with AMP’s goals to support customers as they explore and adopt electrification measures for their homes and businesses.” According to the California Energy Commission, nearly four of every 10 new vehicles purchased in Alameda County are EVs. AMP’s May 14th webinar will provide multifamily property owners and managers with information that can help them prepare their investments for EV infrastructure that will keep up with EV demand in years to come. RSVP: https://tinyurl.com/EVTAPwebinar514 ###
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