PG&E Breaks Ground on 7,500-Station EV Charging Network

Published by the Natural Resources Defense Fund

One of the nation’s largest utilities—Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)—has begun the process of deploying approximately 7,500 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in northern and central California.

Merced College, in the San Joaquin Valley, is working with the utility to install the first 12 charging ports in the EV Charge Network program. This program, which runs through 2020, is in addition to the approximately 4,500 EV charging stations being installed by Southern California Edison (via a 1,000 station program that is fully enrolled, with construction expected to be complete in mid 2017) and San Diego Gas & Electric (via a 3,500 station program that is still taking applications, with construction likely to run through 2019).

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Read the full article at: https://www.nrdc.org/experts/max-baumhefner/pge-breaks-ground-7500-station-ev-charging-network

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