Find Information About the LA County PACE Program
Find out the latest on the Los Angeles County PACE Program, residential PACE program by clicking here.
Find out the latest on the Los Angeles County PACE Program, residential PACE program by clicking here.
In Los Angeles County, it is estimated that approximately 365,000 households lack broadband internet service. The disproportionate impacts are mostly located in lower income communities and among populations that are predominantly Black and Latinx. Several government initiatives are underway to address this crisis, yet digital inequities persist in both rural and urban areas. The County of Los Angeles (County) Board of Supervisors (Board) directed the County Internal Services Department to assess viable options for the County of Los Angeles to facilitate residential access to reliable broadband service in low-income communities where greater than 20% of the households lack internet service, based on data from the United States Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. The purpose of this website is to provide relevant information to the public on this topic, process, and programs.
Each year, all of our operational services share a few of their notable accomplishments in the ISD Annual Highlights. Please take a moment to review this year’s report recognizing our efforts
Los Angeles County is pleased to offer the ability to generate a list of Vendors who have registered with the County. Generating your list of Vendors can start by searching the commodities Vendors selected as part of their registration process.
ISD’s Clean Transportation Team has completed electric vehicle supply equipment installations at 80 locations. In 2022, ISD also completed a workforce pilot with the California Conservation Corps (CCC) and will launch a larger EVSE workforce pilot in 2023 with space for 60 participants from throughout the County.
Use this form to request chargers and send the form to EVProgram@isd.lacounty.gov
Send an email to evsupport@isd.lacounty.gov with the location, address, and issue.
Southern California Edison (SCE) offers rebates and support for installing EVSE. Get help navigating the SCE’s Charge Ready Program.
View ISD’s User Guide with tips and strategies to successfully participate in SCE’s Charge Ready Program.
ISD is SCE Charge Ready’s largest public partner and has already completed 6 Charge Ready projects, with dozens in the pipeline.
Learn about the ISD/CCC workforce pilot and get tips on partnering with the California Conservation Corps
Reserve a space in the Los Angeles County Regional EVSE Workforce Training Pilot, expected to start in mid- 2023. A total of 60 spaces are open for entry-, mid- and advanced- level workers. The cost of the training course is covered by a grant from the California Energy Commission IDEAL Workforce Program.
Contact us at EVProgram@isd.lacounty.gov.
In partnership with Cerritos College, ISD will launch an EVSE workforce training, offering skills development in EVSE installation, permitting, and trouble-shooting network communication and maintenance issues.

CCC Corpsmembers developed skills alongside County electricians. They learned to remove Level 1 chargers and assisted installing Level 2 EVSE.

ISD electricians partnered with Sheriff Department electricians to replace and add new EV charging stations. New chargers are now available at several Sheriff locations throughout the County.
Learn about all the programs Los Angeles has to offer!
With soaring gas prices now is a great time to explore some rideshare options!
Access the latest ISD Rate Handbook to get rate information on ISD’s services.
Access the online WebBASIS website to obtain direct contact information and access to Budget and Billing reports system.
Access the Vendor Payment Information (VPI) for flexibility and convenience of contacting VPI via email, live operator or voice message.
Send an email to ISDHROperations@isd.lacounty.gov to connect with an ISD Human Resource staff member to provide a verbal employment verification.