Charging for Multi-Unit Dwellings

Funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office, the Vehicle Charging Innovations for Multi-Unit Dwellings (VCI-MUD) project is designed to educate interested parties about EV charging and assist them in developing installations and obtaining available incentives.

Vehicle Charging Innovations for Multi-Unit Dwelling (VCI-MUD) Project

Illinois Alliance for Clean Transportation is pleased to partner with The Center for Sustainable Energy, along with 12 other Clean Cities coalitions and a host of other project partners on the Vehicle Charging Innovations for Multi-Unit Dwelling (VCI-MUD) project, a three-year project which began in 2019 with funding from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Vehicle Technologies Office.
VCI-MUD
Although plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) adoption is accelerating nationwide, apartment and condominium residents face difficulties in access to PEV charging stations. Together, the project team will engage stakeholders to document barriers to MUD and residential curbside charging stations, demonstrate innovative technologies that address barriers, compile project findings in an easy-to-use toolkit and disseminate the toolkit across national, regional, state and local channels.

Visit vci-mud.org to learn more about the project.

List of VCI-MUD Partners:

  • US Department of Energy
  • Center for Sustainable Energy
  • Energetics
  • Forth
  • Idaho National Laboratory
  • Illinois Alliance for Clean Transportation
  • Clean Communities of Central NY
  • Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities
  • Greater Washington Region Clean Cities
  • South Shore Clean Cities
  • Tulsa Clean Cities
  • Virginia Clean Cities
  • Western Washington Clean Cities
  • Wisconsin Clean Cities
  • National Association of State Energy Officials
  • Snohomish County Public Utility District
  • ComEd
  • GIV Group
  • Salt Lake City
  • City of Los Angeles Bureau of Street Lighting
  • Liberty Plugins
  • Cyber Switching Solutions
  • Power Flex Systems
  • OpConnect
  • EVmatch
  • Bozzuto Group
  • The Seattle 2030 District
  • FreeWire
  • Puget Sound Energy

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IACT, formerly known as Chicago Area Clean Cities, is a voluntary, locally based coalition dedicated to reducing emissions from the transportation sector.

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