State employees take home State vehicles for a variety of reasons. In some instances, these vehicles are electric vehicles. In many of these cases, the most opportune time to charge these take home, electric vehicles is at home.  

Before you (or your employees) partake in EV Home Charging, it's important to understand the process and everything that can impact it. 



The EV Home Charging Reimbursement Training (from the July 2022 MVAC meeting) reviews what steps are need prior to implementation, for the implementation, the reimbursement itself, and what to do in the event of program termination. Downloadable slides to follow along

Looking for a specific section? Navigate to the section that interests you using the time stamps below:

    Prior to Implementation 4:30

    Requirements 4:30

    Considerations 6:03

    EV Selection 8:41

    EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment) Selection 11:15

    Telematics Device 13:55

    Implementation 17:22

    Fleet Coordinator Responsibilities 17:44

    SFM FAST Team 34:20

    Reimbursement 38:21

    Termination 45:01



Looking for the steps required to set up home charging, take a look at How to To Set Up EV Home Reimbursement


Additional helpful links:

CEO - EV Take Home Policy - FAQs

CEO - Employee Take-Home Vehicle Program Guidelines  

State Controller EV Home Charging Policy


To get this process started after reviewing this information or if you have further questions, please reach out to Lezlie with Colorado Energy Office (CEO), lezlie.zink@state.co.us. **NOTE** The contact information has changed since this training was recorded and the current contact is Lezlie (formerly Zahra), as listed here.


Details for the Home Charging Reimbursement Report can be viewed in the Report SFM - EV Home Charging Reimbursement article.


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