Aleksandra Moch, environmental analyst for the town of Greenwich was the first to utilize the new universal charging station at Town Hall. “I am so pleased to be able to charge my electric car at work when needed. Greenwich desperately lacks charging opportunities and this is key to meeting the needs of electric car drivers,” said Moch.
Installed at the Town Hall parking lot on the middle level, the dual charger is the first public charger in town to serve all types of electric vehicles. It should satisfy the needs of the 795 electric vehicles registered in the town, according to data provided by the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles.
“”¦More electric vehicles on the road will improve our air quality, decrease noise pollution and help to combat harmful climate-changing effects,” said Patricia Sesto, director of Greenwich environmental affairs and co-chair of the sustainability committee.
“Range anxiety,” as it is termed, is a known hurdle for many people who would entertain the idea of an electric vehicle but are concerned about the ability to refuel away from home.
The equipment leased from ChargePoint Inc. will cost users $2.11 for two hours or $0.16/kwh.
Alan Monelli, superintendent of buildings, Ben Branyan, town administrator, and Abby Wadler, assistant town attorney are credited with the tenacity to work though the logistical and contractual issues to launch this first municipal charger.