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Californians can now plug in and earn with ChargePerks California

WeaveGrid has announced its ChargePerks California program, funded in part by the California Energy Commission (CEC).
By James Foster July 29, 2024 Read time: 1 min
ChargePerks California offers EV drivers a chance to earn up to US$50 in rewards while contributing to a more resilient California grid. Image: WeaveGrid

California drivers looking to save money on EV charging and support the state's clean energy future can now join the program. ChargePerks California offers EV drivers a chance to earn up to US$50 in rewards while contributing to a more resilient California grid. Participants can also save on their monthly electric bills by charging at the lowest-cost, most efficient times for the electric grid.

In addition to the US$50 enrolment gift card, WeaveGrid provides automatic smart charging by analysing a user’s charging habits to create a personalised smart charging schedule for their electric vehicle. This helps to save money by charging during off-peak hours when electricity rates are lower. The program also provides valuable data on charging costs, energy use, and habits with the WeaveGrid dashboard and a weekly charge summary delivered straight to a user’s inbox.

“By optimising EV charging and offering tangible rewards, we're helping Californians save money and support the state's ambitious clean energy objectives," says Luna Ascha, ChargePerks CA general manager. "This initiative is a step toward California's greener future."

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