Tesla Supercharger host opportunities, grants, and revenue projections for office buildings in San Bernardino, California.
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San Bernardino is a major Inland Empire logistics hub with maximum disadvantaged-community grant access. With roughly 20,000+ registered EVs in San Bernardino County and major demand drivers around the I-10/I-215 freight crossroads, EV charging sessions at office buildings here run 10-18 per day per Level 3 charger. That puts gross monthly revenue per typical office building site in the $5K-$12K range.
Office Building sites combine 6-9 hours of dwell time with the EV-driving demographic San Bernardino attracts. Local utility rates of about $0.26/kWh through SCE, paired with the property's predictable 8-hour weekday charging anchored by tenant demand. make this combo one of the highest-ROI opportunities in Inland Empire.
Class A tenants increasingly require EV charging in lease RFPs
Predictable Mon-Fri 8-hour charging windows fit Level 2 economics perfectly
Workplace charging qualifies for federal 30C and many utility incentive programs
San Bernardino office buildings can stack federal, state, utility, and air-district programs. Estimated grant coverage: up to 80% of installation cost for qualifying sites.
Many San Bernardino census tracts qualify as low-income or non-urban — eligible for the maximum federal credit up to $100K per charger.
Make-ready electrical infrastructure for commercial and fleet sites.
Federal NEVI funding for DC fast charging along designated Alternative Fuel Corridors near San Bernardino.
Air-district rebates for commercial EV charger installations in the SCAQMD region.
California Energy Commission rebates for Level 2 and DC fast chargers, varying by region.
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.
Recommended setup for this property type: 4-8 Level 2 for daily commuters + 2 Level 3 for visitors. Adjust the calculator to match your site.
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$981K
Gross charging revenue
$327K
33% margin
5.6K kWh
~160 sessions/day
Includes 7% annual EV demand growth
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.
Inquire for more information →Office Buildings in San Bernardino typically see 10-18 charging sessions per day per Level 3 charger, generating $5K-$12K 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 $0.26/kWh via SCE).
Most office buildings benefit from 4-8 chargers. Recommended mix: 4-8 Level 2 for daily commuters + 2 Level 3 for visitors. The optimum depends on parking capacity, electrical service, and expected dwell time at your site.
Office Buildings in San Bernardino can stack the federal 30C tax credit (often at the enhanced level for disadvantaged-community tracts), SCE utility programs, SCAQMD air-district rebates, NEVI corridor funding for sites near I-10 or I-215, CALeVIP, and ongoing LCFS credit revenue.
Yes. Tesla evaluates Supercharger host sites on visibility, parking capacity, electrical service, and proximity to demand. San Bernardino office buildings near the I-10/I-215 freight crossroads typically score well on these criteria. Charge ROI helps fast-track the Tesla Supercharger host application and stack additional grants on top.
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, SCE make-ready coverage, and CALeVIP rebates can reduce net out-of-pocket cost by 60-80% for qualifying San Bernardino sites.
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