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GFO-24-302 - Enabling Electric Vehicles as Distributed Energy Resources GFO-24-302 - Enabling Electric Vehicles as Distributed Energy Resources Grant Funding Opportunity — Notice of Proposed Award Energy Research and Development Electric Program Investment Charge Program - EPIC December 02, 2024, 11:59 pm October 23, 2024, 5:00 pm This solicitation has been awarded.
For questions, please contact the Energy Commission agreement officer within the NOPA Cover Letter or contact listed under the Purpose.
The purpose of this solicitation is to fund studies and applied research and development (R&D) projects that support the approved Electric Program Investment Charge 2021–2025 (EPIC 4) Investment Plan’s strategic objective to increase the value proposition of distributed energy resources to customers and the grid. This solicitation’s research topics fall under the EPIC 4 Transportation Electrification Initiative.
Deadline to Submit Abstracts in ECAMS (Phase 1): 12/2/2024 Support for Application Submission in ECAMS (Phase 1): 12/2/2024 Support for Application Submission in ECAMS (Phase 2): 03/13/2025 Deadline to Submit Applications (Phase 2): 03/13/2025 This two-phase solicitation intends to fund research and innovation that complements and supports actions that automakers, charging providers, utilities, automation service providers, regulators, and other stakeholders are taking to advance VGI in these broad areas.
Specifically, the solicitation will seek projects to address VGI knowledge gaps; high costs of V2X or bidirectional charging equipment, as compared to unidirectional charging; and the lack of access to cost-effective, accurate, and flexible submetering solutions.
Pre-Application Workshop - GFO-24-302 - Enabling Electric Vehicles as Distributed Energy Resources Please contact the Energy Commission agreement officer within the NOPA Cover Letter. California Energy Commission Come be part of creating a clean, modern and thriving California. Energy Upgrade California
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Small businesses with a prior qualifying award (SBIR, STTR, CalSEED, etc.) and a project location in California. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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