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Level 2 Charging Program

Dominion Energy is making it easier and more affordable for customers to install and use public charging.

Program Details

Bringing public charging to our customers
Dominion Energy's Level 2 Charging Program provides a turn-key solution for level 2 EV charging infrastructure. Through the program, we will install and maintain level 2 charging stations for your business, parking area, or multi-family community. The program provides incentives for the EV charging station make-ready and convenient, monthly on-bill payments for the remaining costs.
Level 2 Charging Station

Program Benefits

Smart

Guides, interactive tools, calculators, program and incentives to support electrification.

Convenient

Monthly on-bill payments reduce upfront costs for EV charging infrastructure.

 

Equitable

No-cost charging solutions available to eligible customers in underserved areas.

Flexible

EV charging hardware and software options to meet specific customer needs.

Get started with your EV charging project

Submit a program interest form
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Frequently Asked Questions

Installing EV charging at your business can help attract and retain employees and customers, increase time spent at your location, and contribute to sustainability goals. For multifamily communities, EV charging provides a valuable amenity for current and future tenants

The term EV charging infrastructure includes all of the equipment and systems required to charge an electric vehicle. There are three main categories of EV charging infrastructure:

  • 1. Utility infrastructure – this includes all of the utility equipment up to the electric meter, including substations, transformers, and distribution lines.
  • 2. Electric vehicle supply infrastructure (EVSI) - this includes all of the electric equipment from the electric meter to the location where the charging stations will be installed, including switchgear, electric panels, conduits, and wiring. This infrastructure is often referred to as “EV make-ready” because it is making the site ready for the EV chargers.
  • 3. Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) – these are the EV chargers themselves; each charger can have 1 or 2 charging ports.

The cost is very site specific. The Level 2 Charging Program will provide a customized proposal for your site based on your charging needs.

  • Step 1: Review program information and select your charging location and equipment. Dominion Energy will perform a desktop review and site visit to provide you with a customized proposal.
  • Step 2: Confirm site design and charging equipment. Review proposal and return your contract and agreements.
  • Step 3: Confirm site readiness*, provide your insurance certificate, and set up your charging network account.
    *Site readiness includes ensuring the site is readily accessible, all private utilities are marked, all easements are executed, and all permissions are obtained.
  • Step 4: We will install your charging infrastructure and you can start charging!

For more information, see our Program Participation Guide.

Customers participating in the Level 2 Charging Program receive a 50% upfront incentive on EV charging construction and installation, commonly referred to as “make-ready.” Customers pay the remaining costs on their monthly bill over 10 years. There may also be grants and tax incentives available.

The Level 2 Charging Program has hardware and software options to meet customer needs. Dominion Energy will install, own, and maintain the make-ready. Dominion Energy can install and maintain charging stations for customers as well OR customers may choose to install and maintain their charging stations on their own. If Dominion Energy installs and maintains the charging stations, customers will select from Dominion Energy’s list of charging station options, which currently includes options from ChargePoint and Tesla. If customers install their own charging stations, the stations must meet minimum requirements.

These requirements include:

  • Networked (OCCP 1.6 or later) with managed charging capabilities
  • Amperage and voltage input range options
  • ENERGYSTAR certified and UL listed
  • Durability ratings, including outdoor rating
  • Ability to charge any make/model of electric vehicle
  • Useful life of at least 10 years with warranty options available

Have more questions?

Contact our EV experts today
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