Pilot Portfolio

EVGIDE 5 MW Pilot Portfolio

Bundled Infrastructure Deployment in Priority Communities

This pilot portfolio represents a structured deployment of integrated energy and mobility infrastructure across multiple sites. The model combines distributed solar generation, battery storage, EV charging, and shared mobility services into a single system designed for long-term operational performance.

The portfolio is intended to demonstrate a scalable approach to deploying clean mobility infrastructure in priority communities while aligning public funding, private capital, and site-level economics.

Overview

Portfolio Overview

The EVGIDE pilot portfolio consists of approximately 5 megawatts of distributed energy capacity deployed across 4 to 6 sites. Each site is designed as a standardized mobility and energy hub, integrating generation, storage, charging, and transportation access.

The portfolio structure prioritizes sites that can support both energy demand and mobility usage, enabling multiple revenue streams and improving long-term system utilization.

Key Characteristics
Total Capacity5 MW (distributed)
Deployment Sites4–6 sites
SystemsSolar · Storage · EV Charging · Mobility
FocusPriority and underserved communities
DesignReplicable across additional regions
Site Portfolio

Deployment Sites

The pilot portfolio includes a mix of site types to balance revenue stability, deployment speed, and scalability.

Site A — Community Anchor
Pre-development
Capacity~1 MW
Host TypeCommunity facility / housing / public-serving site
Site B — Community Anchor
Pipeline
Capacity~1 MW
Host TypeWorkforce / mixed-use / civic location
Site C — Community Anchor
Pipeline
Capacity~1 MW
Host TypeTransit-adjacent or high-access location
Site D — Mid-Scale Site
Pre-development
Capacity~500 kW
Host TypeNeighborhood-scale deployment
Site E — Mid-Scale Site
Pipeline
Capacity~500 kW
Host TypeCommunity-serving location
Optional
Site F — Mobility Hub Flagship
Under Evaluation
Capacity~1 MW
Host TypeIntegrated mobility hub
Infrastructure

System Design

Each site is developed as a bundled infrastructure system that integrates energy generation, storage, charging, and mobility services within a single footprint.

This integrated approach allows energy production and transportation demand to be coordinated at the site level, improving efficiency and utilization.

Core Components
01Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems providing on-site energy generation
02Battery storage systems enabling load management and resilience
03EV charging infrastructure, including DC fast charging and Level 2 charging
04Shared electric vehicle fleet operating on a return-to-base model
05Mobility hub design supporting access, visibility, and user integration
Solar Canopy
Battery Storage
EV Charging
Shared Fleet
Financials

Revenue Structure

The portfolio is designed with multiple revenue layers to support long-term financial performance. The combination of these revenue streams reduces reliance on any single source and improves overall system stability.

Power Purchase Agreements (PPA)
Contracted energy revenue from host sites
EV Charging Revenue
Generated through public and fleet utilization
LCFS & Policy Credits
Low Carbon Fuel Standard and other policy-based credits tied to energy use
Mobility Service Revenue
Supporting access and utilization through zero-emissions neighbor carshare
Capital

Capital Structure

The pilot portfolio is structured using a blended capital approach that aligns public funding, infrastructure investment, and enterprise-level capital. This structure is designed to match the characteristics of each capital source with the appropriate use within the system.

Public and Non-Dilutive Capital
Grant funding, state discretionary allocations, and regional program support used to enable deployment and reduce early-stage risk
Infrastructure Capital
Project-level investment in solar, storage, and charging infrastructure, typically structured through special purpose vehicles (SPVs)
Enterprise Capital
Capital supporting EVGIDE operations, platform development, and portfolio expansion
Organization

EVGIDE Role

EVGIDE serves as the coordinating entity across development, deployment, and operations. EVGIDE's role is to align infrastructure deployment with community access and operational sustainability.

  • Project development, including site identification, structuring, and partnerships
  • Integration of energy and mobility systems at the site level
  • Operation of shared mobility services and user interface
  • Participation in project-level revenue streams
  • Management of long-term system performance and scalability
Rationale

Why This Model Works

The bundled infrastructure approach is designed to address common challenges in deploying clean mobility systems. This structure is intended to move beyond pilot-only programs toward systems that can operate sustainably over time.

01Integration of energy and transportation reduces overall system cost
02Multiple revenue streams improve financial resilience
03Alignment with public funding priorities supports early deployment
04Site-level coordination improves utilization and long-term viability
Engagement

Engagement

EVGIDE is seeking aligned partners to support the deployment of the pilot portfolio and future expansion.

Infrastructure and project-level investment
Public sector partnerships and program alignment
Strategic partnerships supporting deployment and operations
Interested in the Pilot Portfolio?

For additional information or to engage in the pilot portfolio, contact EVGIDE through the existing investor platform.