By partnering with WWC, you're not just getting expert assistance – you're supporting a local organization committed to Denver's clean energy future. We reinvest grant funding into educational programs to empower our community and advocate for policies that promote EV infrastructure growth.
The State of Colorado has pledged approximately $15 million in funding available for the installation charging stations in Colorado - expanding the network and supporting the growth of the EV industry.
If you want to explore electric vehicle charging, but don’t have the time or knowledge to know where to start with the grant application process, give us a call. Women Who Charge is a network of experts in the industry with experience in grant applications. In addition to saving you time gathering the data and requesting bids from multiple manufactures, your application is more likely to be granted.
Do you own or operate a non profit or a community based organization with a parking lot that you would like to have EV charging stations installed on, but the cost of the station is prohibitive?
We typically recommend Level 2 chargers for community based charging in urban environments.
Your organization may be eligible for charging station funding assistance from a variety of sources. The first step is to complete to hire a team such as ours to help you complete a "Pregame-like" site assessment.
Our consulting services include:
Contact us for assistance with your Community Accelerated Mobility Project (CAMP) Grant application. We offer consulting services to help complete your grant application to install level 2 charging stations.
Are you a member of an HOA in Colorado or do you operate a business with a parking lot that you would like to have an EV charging station installed, but the cost of the station is prohibitive?
Apartment and condominium complexes as well as businesses that own multi-vehicle parking facilities for private business fleets, public or guest and visitor parking arrangements are also eligible for charging station funding.
Women Who Charge (WWC) is a Denver-based non-profit dedicated to accelerating sustainability through electric vehicle (EV) adoption. We partner with multi-family property owners and managers to seamlessly integrate EV charging stations into their existing infrastructure.
WWC is here to guide you every step of the way. We specialize in empowering property owners and managers to seamlessly integrate EV charging into their existing infrastructure.
Our Services:
• Complimentary Expertise: WWC offers a free consultation to assess your property's needs. We'll walk you through the entire process, from initial planning to final installation.
• Data-Driven Planning: We analyze resident demographics to determine the optimal number of charging stations, ensuring you meet future demand.
• Site Evaluation and Design: Our team conducts a thorough review of your property to design an efficient charging layout with the best hardware options for your needs.
• Level Up Your Infrastructure: Whether you require Level 2 or Level 3 chargers, WWC helps you plan the ideal ratio to accommodate different vehicle types.
• Transparent Costs: We provide clear pricing quotes, explore financing options, and identify any available incentives to make EV adoption as cost-effective as possible.
• Seamless Installation: Our team manages the entire installation process, including any necessary electrical upgrades and hardware installation.
Empowering Workplaces for a Sustainable Future
At Women Who Charge (WWC), we understand the importance of convenient and accessible EV charging. We believe workplaces, small business employers and property owners play a critical role in accelerating EV adoption by offering charging stations to employees.
Charge Ahead with Colorado Grant Funding:
The Charge Ahead Colorado Charging Station Grant combined with others provides financial assistance to Colorado workplaces looking to install EV charging infrastructure. This grant program recognizes that workplace charging is a key factor influencing employee decisions to purchase electric vehicles. Furthermore, it promotes equitable access to EV charging by expanding options beyond solely home-based stations.
Maximize Your Grant Application:
Our team can help you craft a compelling grant application. Based on our understanding, including a plan to host an employee "ride and drive" event or a series of EV workshops can significantly strengthen your application.
Benefits of Partnering with WWC:
Contact Women Who Charge today to learn more about the Charge Ahead Colorado Grant and how we can help your workplace embrace the EV revolution!
ZoZo Group handled site selection, budgeting and demographic research to build a proposal for the City of Denver for a new brand of charging stations.
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