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Ava Community Energy scales public EV charging access across Northern California 

Clean energy provider Ava Community Energy has announced plans to expand access to public EV charging across its service territory, deploying 86 public DC fast-chargers across 11 sites in six cities in partnership with Calibrant Energy (a joint venture between Macquarie and Siemens Financial Services).
Ava Community Energy scales public EV charging access across Northern California 
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Ava's partnership with Calibrant comes on the heels of the provider's 2023 partnership with EV Realty, which will build 32 additional chargers in downtown Oakland, demonstrating an ongoing commitment to driving access to electric mobility resources and infrastructure across Northern California.

“The partnership between Calibrant Energy and Ava is another step closer to making the energy transition more achievable” said Matt Walz, CEO at Calibrant Energy. “As demand grows, this is an exciting time for EVs, and collaborations like this will ensure success. Calibrant is proud to support Ava's commitment to lowering the barriers consumers may face with EVs and charging stations.”

To help expedite California's goals for decarbonised transportation, Ava is proactively taking innovative steps to scale the adoption of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs). Through a first-of-its-kind procurement approach that mirrors power purchase agreements (PPAs) traditionally used for wind, solar and battery storage projects, Ava is utilising an energy tolling agreement structure to finance its EV charging network, paying a monthly fixed, capacity-based fee to deploy Ava charging stations across its service territory.

Ava's partners Calibrant Energy and EV Realty will help develop up to the first 11 fast-charging hubs of Ava's DC fast-charging network, which will be located across Hayward, Livermore, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton and San Leandro. Ava's DC fast-chargers will be powered using its Renewable 100 service – which is certified by the California Air Resource Board (CARB) as a zero carbon intensity (CI) transportation fuel – and will be available to the public twenty-four-seven. The charging partnership with Calibrant Energy is slated to come online in 2025, and Ava's EV Realty partnership plans to see project completion by the end of 2024. Ava plans to continue building publicly available fast chargers to give residents access to affordable electric vehicle charging.

To help bridge the gap to widespread, reliable and affordable charging infrastructure for underserved communities, Ava will locate all EV fast-charging sites in publicly accessible municipal parking lots, garages and right-of-way parking spaces near ‘multifamily hotspots’ – areas with dense concentrations of renters, who make up nearly 50 percent of Ava's customers. Additionally, each charging station will be located in proximity to local businesses and services for increased convenience.

“It is a critical time to make sure we are supporting the adoption of EVs” added Nick Chaset, CEO at Ava Community Energy. “While people are talking about scaling zero-emission transportation, we are putting steel in the ground to deploy the projects that will positively move the needle on our collective energy future.”

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Ava Community Energy

Calibrant Energy

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