Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

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PG&E offers two electric vehicle rate plans for residential customers. Both EV rates are Time of Use (TOU). This means there are different prices for electricity depending on the time of day its used. In general, these types of rates are set up to encourage customers to avoid using electricity during the early evening when the cost of electricity is highest. These rates don't limit how much electricity you can at any time.
Home Charging (EV2-A) combines your vehicle's electricity costs with your home's electricity usage.
EV-B separates your vehicle's electricity costs from those of your home and involves the installation of second meter.
Both EV2-A and EV-B are non-tiered, time-of-use plans, which means that the rate you pay is based on the time of day you use the electricity.

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Off-peak hours electricity discount for qualifying residential and commercial customers.

Southern California Edison (SCE) - Special EV Rate for Home Charging

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If you are able to manage your energy habits, SCE's time-of-use (TOU) plans may be the best fit for your home. Rates on a TOU plan are based on the time of day and the season.
TOU plans can help you manage your energy costs by taking advantage of lower rates during off-peak and super off-peak periods. These off peak period are typically during the night time, when the majority of electric vehicle drivers charge at home.

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Electricity discounts for time of use EV charging plans for qualifying residential customers.

Free EV Charging at City of Sacramento Parking Lots

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There is no additional cost to use EV chargers when parked in a City-owned parking facility, with the exception of the Sacramento Valley Station (Lot 293) where payment for both parking and charger access is required. Electric vehicles parked on the street are still subject to posted parking regulations, including payment of meter fees.
To qualify for the Electric Vehicle Parking Program, vehicles must be 100 percent electric. Hybrid vehicles do not qualify for the electric vehicle program. To determine if your vehicle is eligible, DMV must designate your vehicle as being all electric.

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All-electric vehicles are eligible for free charging in city-owned public charging stations within Sacramento.