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Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging

Location

Online

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Contact

Charles Creagh
ccreagh@cambridgema.gov
617-349-9167

Description

Please join members from the City's Community Development Department, Department of Public Works, and Traffic, Parking, and Transportation to learn more about our approach to install additional electric vehicle chargers on City Streets.

The virtual meeting will include a presentation that will begin at 5:30pm on Zoom and will discuss:

  • Brief background and context of the transition to Electric Vehicles
  • Goals set by the City Council Climate Crisis Working Group and our approach to meeting that goal
  • City approach to funding EV charging
  • Update on new publicly available EV chargers
  • Update on proposed publicly available EV chargers
  • Next steps and time for public comments and questions and answers

Use this link to register for the meeting.

A PDF version of the presentation slide deck will be available on the Community Development Department website closer to the presentation date. Please click on the registration link to sign up for the meeting. The Zoom Webinar ID is 843 6453 7142.

 

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