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This map is an electric vehicle supply equipment siting analysis for San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura County. The map displays the top 25 areas, or zones, in the tri-county region with the highest combined scores from the renter, workplace, fleet, and traveler maps. The highest priority zones were also determined by examining the distance from Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California Edison substations, as well as Pacific Gas & Electric DC Fast Charger Siting and Southern California Edison 15% Charging Capacity areas. These results can be used to prioritize the installation of electric vehicle supply equipment.

The top 25 data is displayed in the following layer:

  • Regional Top 25 Scoring Zones

There are other layers of information that can be displayed on the map. These layers include:

  • 2018 – PG&E DC Fast Charger Siting – Pacific Gas & Electric study which designates 1-mile radius areas that can support DC Fast Charger installation and where there is an expected unmet need for fast charging locations by 2025.
  • Oct. 2017 – SoCal Edison – 15% Available Electric Capacity – Southern California Edison service areas that have at least 15% available electric capacity.
  • 2018 AB 1550 – Low-Income Areas – Areas which are designated as low-income according to Assembly Bill 1550.
  • 2018 SB 535 – Disadvantaged Communities – Communities which are designated as disadvantaged according to Senate Bill 535.
  • Oct. 2017 – SoCal Edison Substation – Southern California Edison substations which steps down high voltage to lower voltage distribution, which significantly cuts costs of installing an EV Station.
  • Oct. 2017 – SoCal Edison Substation – 1 Mile Radius – A 1-mile radius around the substation indicating the available range of connection to the station.
  • Oct. 2017 – PG&E Substation – Pacific Gas & Electric substations which steps down high voltage to lower voltage distribution, which significantly cuts costs of installing an EV Station.
  • Oct. 2017 – PG&E Substation – 1 Mile Radius – A 1-mile radius around the substation indicating the available range of connection to the station.
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