Pomona Choice Energy is excited to announce plans to expand the city’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure in support of California’s carbon reduction goals. With more drivers switching to electric vehicles, Pomona is committed to ensuring the local community has the charging infrastructure needed for this critical transition.

California aims to have five million zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) on the road by 2030, with EV sales projected to make up 60% of all new vehicle sales by 2035, and Pomona Choice Energy is proud to play a role in this transition.

Pomona Choice Energy is working to install more public charging stations, incentivize EV chargers in new developments, and partner with local businesses to provide accessible charging options. The need for EV infrastructure is critical, with nearly 1.5 million chargers needed statewide by 2030.

“The City of Pomona is excited to support California’s clean energy future,” said Mayor Tim Sandoval. “As EV become more popular, it’s vital our city has the infrastructure to match. Pomona Choice Energy is dedicated to expanding charging options and ensuring all residents can make the switch to electric transportation.”

To make the switch affordable, Pomona Choice Energy is promoting state and federal rebate programs that reduce the cost of home chargers and electric vehicles. Through programs like Power Choice and rebates from the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) Residential Energy Rebate Programs, Pomona residents can access valuable programs that make sustainability more accessible than ever.

Pomona Choice Energy remains focused on reducing the city’s carbon footprint and contributing to California’s efforts to address climate change. For more information on EV infrastructure plans and rebate programs, visit Pomona Choice Energy’s website.