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    Restaurant EV Charger ROI in Fremont

    Tesla Supercharger host opportunities, grants, and revenue projections for restaurants in Fremont, California.

    Utility
    PG&E
    Avg sessions/day
    15-28
    Monthly revenue
    $7K-$16K
    Ideal chargers
    2-6

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    Why restaurants in Fremont are a strong EV charger investment

    Fremont is the home of the Tesla Factory with the densest EV-owning population in California. With roughly 70,000+ registered EVs in Alameda County and major demand drivers around the Tesla Factory area and Pacific Commons retail, EV charging sessions at restaurants here run 15-28 per day per Level 3 charger. That puts gross monthly revenue per typical restaurant site in the $7K-$16K range.

    Restaurant sites combine 45-75 minutes of dwell time with the EV-driving demographic Fremont attracts. Local utility rates of about $0.34/kWh through PG&E, paired with the property's dine-in dwell time perfectly matches a fast-charge session. make this combo one of the highest-ROI opportunities in Bay Area.

    Average dinner service exactly matches a 30-50 minute fast charge

    EV apps surface restaurants with charging — Plug Share, ABRP, and Tesla in-car routing

    Higher-income EV demographic correlates with premium check averages

    EV charger grants available in Fremont

    Fremont restaurants can stack federal, state, utility, and air-district programs. Estimated grant coverage: up to 80% of installation cost for qualifying sites.

    Federal 30C Tax Credit

    Up to 30% of installation cost (up to $100K per charger) in eligible census tracts.

    PG&E EV Charge Network

    Make-ready and rebate programs covering panel, transformer, and trenching costs.

    NEVI I-880 & I-680 Corridor

    Federal NEVI funding for DC fast charging along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors near Fremont.

    BAAQMD Incentives

    Air-district rebates for commercial EV charger installations in the BAAQMD region.

    CALeVIP Rebates

    California Energy Commission rebates for Level 2 and DC fast chargers, varying by region.

    LCFS Credits

    Ongoing per-kWh revenue from California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard credit market.

    Eligibility, award amounts, and program availability vary and may change without notice. Charge ROI helps you check which programs your specific site may qualify for — we do not guarantee any grant award.

    Project revenue for a Fremont restaurant

    Recommended setup for this property type: 2-6 Level 3 DC fast chargers visible from the dining room. Adjust the calculator to match your site.

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    Number of Chargers8
    Avg Sessions per Stall / Day20 cars
    Price per kWh (to Driver)$0.48
    Electricity Cost per kWh$0.22
    Solar Installed
    Annual Revenue

    $981K

    Gross charging revenue

    Annual Profit

    $327K

    33% margin

    Daily Energy

    5.6K kWh

    ~160 sessions/day

    Monthly Breakdown

    Charging Revenue$82K
    Electricity Cost-$37K
    Tesla Network Fee ($0.10/kWh)-$17K
    Monthly Net Profit$27K

    Long-Term Projections

    Includes 7% annual EV demand growth

    Annual Net Profit (incl. LCFS)$327K
    5-Year Net Profit$2.8M
    10-Year Net Profit$11.6M

    Project Scope & Pricing

    Requires Tesla NDA for price.

    Tesla restricts hardware and installation pricing under NDA. Request a sealed quote and financing terms via the Fast-Track assessment.

    Revenue grows with EV adoption

    EV charging demand is growing ~7% annually. Long-term projections compound this growth year over year as EV adoption accelerates.

    Lending Options Available

    Flexible financing and lending programs may be available to help with equipment and installation costs.

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    Restaurant EV charger FAQs — Fremont

    What is the EV charger ROI for a restaurant in Fremont?

    Restaurants in Fremont typically see 15-28 charging sessions per day per Level 3 charger, generating $7K-$16K in monthly gross revenue. With grants covering up to 80% of installation cost, payback periods are commonly 2-3 years. Actual results depend on site visibility, charger count, and utility costs (about $0.34/kWh via PG&E).

    How many EV chargers should a Fremont restaurant install?

    Most restaurants benefit from 2-6 chargers. Recommended mix: 2-6 Level 3 DC fast chargers visible from the dining room. The optimum depends on parking capacity, electrical service, and expected dwell time at your site.

    What EV charger grants can a restaurant in Fremont apply for?

    Restaurants in Fremont can stack the federal 30C tax credit, PG&E utility programs, BAAQMD air-district rebates, NEVI corridor funding for sites near I-880 or I-680, CALeVIP, and ongoing LCFS credit revenue.

    Is becoming a Tesla Supercharger host viable for a Fremont restaurant?

    Yes. Tesla evaluates Supercharger host sites on visibility, parking capacity, electrical service, and proximity to demand. Fremont restaurants near the Tesla Factory area and Pacific Commons retail typically score well on these criteria. Charge ROI helps fast-track the Tesla Supercharger host application and stack additional grants on top.

    What does it cost to install 2 EV chargers at a Fremont restaurant?

    Installation costs vary widely based on electrical service, trenching, and site conditions. Hardware plus install for DC fast chargers typically runs $80K-$150K per port. The federal 30C tax credit, PG&E make-ready coverage, and CALeVIP rebates can reduce net out-of-pocket cost by 60-80% for qualifying Fremont sites.

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