Power Your Future Scholarship

Now Accepting Applications

Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance (VCREA) and Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition (C5) are excited to announce the Power Your Future Scholarship, open to state-certified general electricians in the central coast tri-county region.

Assembly Bill 841 and CA Public Utilities Code 740.20 require that at least 25 percent of installation crew members of any State-funded electric vehicle charging infrastructure project be certified under the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP). The Power Your Future Scholarship aims to increase the number of EVITP-certified electricians in the region, ensuring that our workforce can keep up with the state’s electrification goals and that electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE) is installed to the highest safety and quality standards.

VCREA and C5 invite eligible electricians to apply to the Power Your Future Scholarship to ensure they are prepared to participate in CA’s electrified future.


Presentations from:

Nancy Clarin, Ventura County Regional Energy Alliance

Sydney Rouse, Central Coast Clean Cities Coalition

Bernie Kotlier, Electric Vehicle Infrastrucutre Training Program


This project was designed to benefit the tri-county central coast region. The following are the Scholarship eligibility requirements:

  1. Must be a California State Certified General Electrician
  2. Must work primarily in the tri-county region (San Luis Obispo County, Santa Barbara County, Ventura County)
  3. Must have work experience in a tri-county region AB 1550 low-income or disadvantaged community

1. Apply to the Power Your Future Scholarship.

Submit your application for the Power Your Future Scholarship via this google formApplication opens Feb 9, 2023

2. Apply for training through EVITP.org.

Once you have received confirmation of your acceptance, you have 10 days to apply for training on EVITP.org

3. Purchase and register for the course on EVITP.org.

Within 3-5 business days, you will receive a confirmation email from EVITP, including instructions on how to purchase and register for the course. Follow EVITP email instructions to purchase and register for the course within 10 days of receiving this confirmation email.

4. Complete the course and exam.

Complete the course and exam within 90 days of registration.

5. Submit your certificate of completion.

After passing the exam, send your certificate to ev.coach@vcenergy.org with the subject line “EVITP Certificate.”

6. Submit your W-9.

VCREA will send you a W-9 to fill out, verify your certificate, and issue a $275 scholarship check by mail within 15-20 business days.

This project was designed to benefit the tri-county central coast region. The following are the Scholarship eligibility requirements:

  1. Must be a California State Certified General Electrician
  2. Must work primarily in the tri-county region (San Luis Obispo County, Santa Barbara County, Ventura County)
  3. Must have work experience in a tri-county region AB 1550 low-income or disadvantaged community

The EVITP training and certification program is a 20-hour comprehensive online course that includes site assessment, load calculations, National Electric Code, job site safety, personal protection equipment, and other installation and maintenance best practices. All EVITP Certified Electricians must pass a certification exam for proof of knowledge and skill. To date, EVITP has certified thousands of qualified electricians across all 50 States who work for EVITP-affiliated contractors. 

Learn more at EVITP.org.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions Missing an email from EVITP? CHECK YOUR SPAM — GENERAL EVITP QUESTIONS What does the EVITP acronym stand for? EVITP = Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program What is the Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program (EVITP)? EVITP is a brand neutral, volunteer based, non-profit organization that trains electricians in the electric vehicle infrastructure space in the United States and Canada. Training includes site assessment, load calculations, National Electric Code, jobsite safety, personal protection equipment, and other installation and maintenance best practices. When is the next EVITP training class? The EVITP training class and curriculum is now available online … Continue reading

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