Orange County Multifamily Electrification Readiness Pilot™
A regional pilot helping multifamily owners identify deployment-ready assets before infrastructure funding windows open — and before engineering, utility coordination, and permitting capital is committed.
A defensible, transparent readiness methodology.
Asset Intake
Owner-side portfolio context: utility, electrical posture, parking layout, incentive history.
Constraint Surfacing
Service capacity, transformer queue, AHJ throughput, vendor velocity.
Multi-factor Scoring
Weighted scoring across seven deployability dimensions, calibrated to OC realities.
Tier Classification
Tier 1 / 2 / 3 deployability ranking with blocker classification.
Sequencing Logic
Property-level deployment order tied to funding windows and AHJ velocity.
Roadmap Output
Executive report, deployment roadmap, next-step recommendations.
A six-stage execution arc.
Funding windows are short. Friction is structural.
CALeVIP, EPIC-3, IRA-stacked, and utility make-ready programs reward portfolios that arrive deployment-ready. Owners without that evidence wait — or write checks against assets that will never make it through utility review in time.
Utility Coordination Friction
Service upgrade timelines vary 60–240 days across OC territory.
Infrastructure Bottlenecks
Switchgear, conduit, trenching, and transformer queues dominate critical path.
Readiness Benchmarking
Owners need comparative evidence — not anecdotes — to commit capital.
Portfolio Prioritization
Boards need defensible Tier 1 / 2 / 3 frames, not single-asset proposals.
One coordination surface — owners, utilities, AHJs, and capital.
Portfolio-level deployability evidence.
Lower-friction interconnection signal.
Predictable multifamily project pipeline.
Defensible deployability filter for grant capital.