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Source: NCDEQ, 3/26/21
The North Carolina Department
of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) Division of Air Quality (DAQ) has awarded the
second group of rebates for Level 2 charging projects to be funded by the NC
Volkswagen Mitigation Settlement Program. This group of rebates includes twenty-nine projects totaling $496,000.00.
To date, DEQ has awarded $918,000 in Level 2 rebates for 59 projects from
the $1.1 million available for the program.DEQ
allocated 25% of the Phase 1 Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) infrastructure
allocation, or approximately $1.1 million, to Level 2 charging
infrastructure projects. The Level 2 ZEV Charging Infrastructure Program
uses a first-come, first-served rebate process to help interested parties install
ZEV Level 2 charging infrastructure, as described in the North
Carolina VW Mitigation Plans. The primary goal is to increase use of ZEVs in place of
gas-powered cars to mitigate nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and
greenhouse gas emissions in the state. DEQ
will award a total of approximately $1.1 million towards Level 2 charging
infrastructure projects in Phase 1. Rebate applications will be prioritized by
the urban-suburban/rural split described in the NC VW Mitigation Plan, with
about 68% of the funds allocated for urban and suburban counties, and a minimum
of 32% allocated for rural counties. Rebates will be awarded until the funds
are exhausted. The
recipients, project details, and rebate awarded amounts can be found on our
webpage https://deq.nc.gov/volkswagen-settlement. For
additional information about the Level 2 Program, please visit: https://deq.nc.gov/volkswagen-settlement/level-2
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