In 2021, the White House set a nationwide goal to raise new car sales for electric vehicles to 50 percent by 2030. Increasing charging capabilities at over 800 military bases around the country and more than 30 bases in California is therefore needed in response to the increase in government- and personally-owned electric vehicles. The California Energy Commission issued agreement number ZVI-22-028 to TechFlow to augment the number of chargers purchased and installed as a complement to a federally funded effort. California Energy Commission funding under the Clean Transportation Program partially funded the installation of five dual port Level 2 electric vehicle chargers and one dual port Level 3 direct current fast charger at Naval Base San Diego.