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PG&E Vehicle-to-Everything Program

Keep your lights on using your EV. Enroll in the Emergency Load Reduction Program (ELRP) to be eligible for PG&E’s Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Program.

PowerFlex is an approved partner for the Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) Vehicle-to-Everything Program, in which PG&E customers can earn up to $4,500 in incentives towards bidirectional chargers.

If you own or are interested in purchasing a bidirectional charging station like a dcbel Ara Home Energy Station or a Wallbox Quasar 2, PowerFlex can support the required steps to unlock additional incentives with the PG&E V2X Program.  

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Eligibility

To be eligible for the PG&E V2X Program incentives, you will need to meet all the requirements listed in the PG&E V2X Program Rules.

Requirements include enrollment in the Emergency Load Reduction Program to receive additional incentives.

By participating in the ELRP through PowerFlex, you can earn $1.40/kWh by reducing your electricity use when you reduce your onsite load during times of high demand on the grid.

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Why start here?

PowerFlex will automate your charging and discharging to provide you with the lowest electricity cost for your EV while prioritizing your driving needs first by making sure your vehicle is always charged for the next trip.

We do this by responding to signals from PG&E, which include a dynamic electricity rate as part of the Hourly Flex Price* (HFP) and demand response events called by the Emergency Load Reduction Program*.

Participating in the ELRP is one of the requirements of the PG&E V2X Program.

*Hourly Flex Pricing is only available to customers without solar who go through interconnection. To participate in these programs, you may need to un-enroll from other demand response programs that you may have - with a thermostat, for example.

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To apply for PG&E’s V2X Program, follow these steps.

Step 1:

  • Collect information from your PG&E Utility Bill: Account Name, Account Number, Meter Number, Address, City.

Step 2:

  • Review the standard terms and conditions available here (the "TMH Terms," provided that each reference in the TMH Terms to "TMH" shall include "and/or PowerFlex, as applicable") and here (the "PF Terms"). To the extent there is a conflict between the TMH Terms and the PF Terms, the PF Terms shall control.

Step 3: