Must comply with the 2022 California Electrical Code and San José Municipal Code. For electrical service panels affected by the addition of the charging stations, show: existing load, added load, and revised calculated load.
READ MORESJCE is committed to expanding electric vehicle (EV) adoption to help reduce air pollution and preserve our planet for future generations. ELECTRICITY RATES. EV drivers can get
READ MOREApplications for $14M in EV charging station incentives open in San José. December 16, 2020. Starting today, businesses, commercial property owners, and multifamily residences in San José can apply for significant rebates on eligible Level 2 and DC Fast charging equipment and installation costs through the California Electric Vehicle
READ MOREStarting December 16, 2020, businesses, commercial property owners, and multifamily residences in San José can apply for significant rebates on eligible Level 2 and DC Fast charging equipment and installation costs. The project will fund approximately 1,400
READ MORESJCE announces $14M incentive project for EV charging stations. October 25, 2019. On Tuesday, October 22, the San José City Council voted to allow San José Clean Energy (SJCE) to participate in the California Energy Commission''s California Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project and contribute $4 million in matching funds to the
READ MOREThe multi-family EV reach code update was approved by City Council on January 30, 2024 (effective July 1, 2024). In the fall of 2023, the City of San José conducted additional stakeholder engagement to gather feedback on draft updates to the City''s reach code related to electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in new multifamily
READ MORENorth San José is Silicon Valley''s largest tech business center with more than 81,000 jobs and 5,700 acres of land. It is home to companies working on emerging technologies in the fields of biotechnology, computer programming, battery technology, and electric vehicles, including smart electric vehicle company NIO Inc .
READ MOREThe Roadmap provides direction on how San José can reach key goals for electrifying vehicles. It draws on work the City is doing as part of the American Cities
READ MOREOn Tuesday, October 22, the San José City Council voted to allow San José Clean Energy (SJCE) to participate in the California Energy Commission''s
READ MOREThe Airport offers complimentary jump-starts for customers whose vehicles have a dead battery. Please call (408) 441-5570 or 56# from any courtesy phone for this service. Courtesy phones are located throughout the terminals and baggage claim areas and in each of the bus shelters in the parking lots. Vehicle charging is only permitted in
READ MOREASHA WEINSTEIN AGRAWAL, PHD Dr. Agrawal works at San José State University, where she is the Director of MTI''s National Transportation Finance Center, the MTI Education Director, and a Professor of Urban and Regional Planning. Her research agenda is guided by a commitment to the principles of sustainability and equity: what policy and
READ MOREReplacing your gas guzzler with an Electric Vehicle (EV) will save you money and help fight climate change. About 49% of San José''s greenhouse gas emissions come from
READ MOREClean Vehicle Assistance Program: $5,000 on a new or used EV. Drive Clean Assistance Program: Up to $5,000 for at-home charging and portable chargers. Clean Cars for All:
READ MOREThe North San José Area Development Policy (NSJADP), created in 2005, supported the implementation of a unique vision for North San José. Land uses, including development capacity goals envisioned under the NSJADP, were incorporated into the Envision San José 2040 General Plan, as amended. On May 17, 2022 the San José City Council approved
READ MOREReplacing your gas guzzler with an Electric Vehicle (EV) will save you money and help fight climate change. About 49% of San José''s greenhouse gas emissions come from transportation. SJCE is committed to getting
READ MORESan Jose''s efforts to increase local EV infrastructure and ownership were chosen to be featured in a case study because San Jose serves as an example for a comprehensive city-level approach. Additionally, SUMC worked with the City to develop its plan for installing EV-charging infrastructure, providing SUMC with first-hand details on the City''s initiatives.
READ MOREThe majority of electric vehicle owners in San Jose make more than $100,000 per year, according to city data. Twelve out of 100 households making $150,000 had an electric vehicle. Out of 100
READ MOREElectric Vehicles. In 2010 Facilities Division of the Airport made a shift to using Electric Vehicles for their daily operations on the airfield. Since these vehicles do not need to travel on commercial roadways, the Airport can reduce their impact on air quality and reduce the carbon footprint of their operations. One convenience of these
READ MOREOur teams and team leaders are: Director – Sarah Zarate. Administration –Edwin Huertas. Agenda Services – Rachelle Blattman. Intergovernmental Relations – Zane Barnes. Public Policy – Tom Westphal, Peter Hamilton, Nora Chin. Special Projects – Erik Jensen (Customer Service and Performance Measures), Laura Buzo (Children and Youth
READ MORESAN DIEGO, CA, November 9, 2021 — Beam Global, (Nasdaq: BEEM, BEEMW), the leading provider of innovative sustainable technology for electric vehicle (EV) charging, outdoor media and energy security, announced that the City of San José in California has deployed four EV ARC™ solar-powered EV charging systems to charge City fleet EVs.
READ MOREDespite San Jose''s lofty goal to reduce its carbon footprint, City Hall is eliminating a program that incentivizes people to drive electric vehicles. The city''s clean air parking permit program that provides free parking for electric vehicles at city-owned parking lots and on-street parking meters, is sunsetting at the end of June. The program began in
READ MORE3 · Get San José Spotlight headlines delivered to your inbox. San Jose could withhold certifications from big developers who use contractors with unpaid wage theft judgments in California under a new construction policy. The San Jose City Council unanimously approved the "responsible construction" policy on Tuesday after first
READ MOREFor Immediate Release Contact: Zachary Struyk Deputy Director Account Management and Marketing San José Clean Energy, City of San José (408) 535-4868, [email protected] $14 Million Electric Vehicle Charging Station Incentive Project Launches in San José Details now available on how to apply for rebates
READ MORE(September 16, 2020) – Starting December 16, 2020, businesses, commercial property owners, and multifamily residences in San José can apply for significant rebates on
READ MORETo achieve this goal, Governor Jerry Brown set aside $2.5 billion to install 250,000 electric vehicle charges by 2025 and get 5 million zero-emission vehicles registered by 2030. San Jose has looked to lead with
READ MORE2 Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations at Coope Ande. Stations located at C. 5 9, San José, Santa Ana, Costa Rica Restricted Coope Ande share check Check In star Bookmark photo Add Photo directions Directions mode_edit Edit location_on C. 5 9, San,
READ MOREOrdinance and Program Approach. The City Council voted in 2018 to make the soft story issue a policy priority. Also in 2018, staff obtained a $4.6 million grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help property owners with the costs of the retrofits. Now, San José''s Housing Department, with help from consultants, is leading
READ MOREThe council will be voting to update our city''s electric vehicle reach code for multi-family housing developments, which will determine the accessibility and
READ MORE