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DOE State Energy Program (SEP) — formula funds to CA Energy Commission

Federal formula funds passed through to the California Energy Commission. Funds downstream state programs — not directly applied for.

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How it pays

DOE SEP funds flow to states (CEC for CA). CA passes funds through programs like Clean Transportation Program, EnergIIZE, Communities in Charge — not a standalone direct-to-applicant federal program. Documented here for completeness; commercial applicants should apply through downstream CA programs.

Who qualifies

Not a direct-application program for end-users. Listed here because it's the federal funding source for many CA-administered EV charging programs.

Eligible properties

Affordable HousingFleetMixed-UseMultifamilyPublic AccessWorkplace

Geography

Varies by state allocation — for CA, captured in CEC's CTP solicitations.

Timing

Continuous flow to CEC; downstream state programs have their own deadlines.

How to apply

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How this stacks with other programs

Federal programs typically stack with utility, regional (air district), state, and city/county programs on the same project. The general California stacking rules:

For the full stacking matrix, see the homepage stacking section.

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Verified against agency sources on 2026-05-03. Eligibility, deadlines, and dollar amounts can change between refresh cycles — always confirm directly with U.S. DOE Office of State and Community Energy Programs before applying. See how we verify.