New, Innovative Program will Help Yolo County Farmers Install Charging Infrastructure for Electric Tractors

The California Energy Commission just approved a $2.5M program to help California farmers install charging stations for tractors and other on-farm vehicles. Initially launching in Yolo County, the program will allow the tractors to charge bidirectionally and sell electricity back to the grid through Valley Clean Energy. 

Yolo County, CA. — On July 10, 2024, the California Electric Commission (CEC) approved a $2.5 million grant for the first phase of a $27 million project to help California farmers with electric vehicle charging infrastructure, and to save money on their electric bills through dynamic rates. The project is being launched in Yolo County through Valley Clean Energy (VCE), the region’s not-for-profit power agency, but has the potential to expand throughout California.

Gridtractor, a California-based developer of charge-management systems for electric vehicles (EVs), applied for the grant through the CEC’s Responsive, Easy Charging Products with Dynamic Signals (REDWDS) initiative. The pilot program will be called REACT, or Rural Electrification and Charging Technology.

Gridtractor, their partner Monarch Tractor — California manufacturers of the first 100% electric, automated tractor —  and VCE will offer incentives to farmers to install charging stations for Monarch tractors and other EVs on their property. Gridtractor’s charging software will allow customers to take advantage of dynamic electric rates when the cost is lowest and there are more renewables on the grid. The REDWDs grant will also bring further benefit to agricultural customers by potentially providing backup power (from the tractor battery) should a farm lose electricity during an outage, or by exporting energy back onto the grid during peak (more expensive) hours, a process often called “bidirectional charging.”

Electrifying the nation’s agricultural vehicles could play a key role in helping Americans reduce greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles. According to a recent Smithsonian magazine article, one diesel tractor creates as much greenhouse gas and particulate pollution as 14 passenger cars. Electric tractors are still a relatively new technology and can be expensive compared to internal combustion models, but programs like REACT can make them accessible to growers by offering the incentives to make them the same cost or even less expensive than their diesel-guzzling counterparts. Gridtractor estimates that with its groundbreaking Vehicle to Grid (V2G) capability, farmers could earn enough in three hours of export electricity to run their tractor for the rest of the week.

VCE launched AgFIT in 2022, an innovative program that gives growers incentives to automate their irrigation while reducing their electric bills through dynamic rates. Because the program showed promising initial results, the California Public Utilities Commission voted to expand the pilot beyond agricultural customers, remove the MW cap, and expand the program geographically across PG&E’s entire service area. VCE’s role in the REACT pilot will include helping sister Community Choice agencies to implement dynamic rates for their customers.

“REACT is a great example of how we continue to deliver value to our customers by addressing local opportunities and challenges,” says Mitch Sears, Executive Officer for Valley Clean Energy. “We are excited to be at the bleeding edge of innovation, bringing money back into the community with incentives for EV charging, as well as providing customers rate savings and grid reliability.”

If the CEC approves the second, $25.5M phase of the REACT grant, VCE will help Gridtractor and Monarch Tractor expand the program’s reach to farmers across California.

About Valley Clean Energy

Valley Clean Energy — or VCE — is the official electricity provider for residential and commercial customers in Woodland, Winters, Davis, and unincorporated Yolo County. We’re a not-for-profit public agency, which means that we’re working 100% for our customers. VCE keeps program control and revenues right here at home, where we can create jobs and build local clean energy projects. We reinvest dollars to boost our local economy while taking control of our clean energy future. More information is available at https://valleycleanenergy.org/.