EVgo and the City of Santa Monica Add New Fast Charging Infrastructure
27 Juli 2021 - 10:36PM
Business Wire
8 New EVgo Fast Chargers Energized in Downtown
Santa Monica
EVgo Inc. (NASDAQ: EVGO), the nation’s largest public fast
charging network for electric vehicles (EVs) and first powered by
100% renewable electricity, announced today the recent installation
of eight new EVgo public fast chargers for Lot 29, located at 1654
5th Street in Santa Monica, California.
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(left to right): Ariana Vito,
Sustainability Analyst, Transportation Electrification of City of
Santa Monica, Hannon Rasool, Deputy Director of California Energy
Commission’s (CEC) Fuel & Transportation Division, Cathy Zoi,
CEO of EVgo, Sue Himmelrich, City of Santa Monica Mayor, and Aaron
Wolff, Manager, EV Charging & Infrastructure for General Motors
(Photo: Business Wire)
The new EVgo chargers will provide zero-emission charging
through EVgo’s network, supporting the City of Santa Monica’s
Electric Vehicle Action Plan. Santa Monica first installed public
EV chargers in the mid-1990s and purchased some of the original
versions of electric vehicles for its own municipal fleet. Today,
there are 150 City-owned public EV charge ports in Santa Monica,
all of which are Level 2 chargers, with more planned throughout the
City as part of the Santa Monica EV Action Plan. The new EVgo
chargers are Level 3, or DC fast charging (DCFC), and can provide a
full charge in 15-45 minutes. Charging speeds vary based on a
vehicle’s charging capability and range, but six of the new EVgo
fast chargers are high powered 350 kW chargers, capable of
delivering 180 miles in 15 minutes and two of the new chargers are
100 kW, capable of delivering 90 miles in 15 minutes. EVgo has more
than 140 fast charging locations in the greater Los Angeles area,
more than any other network.
“Santa Monica residents have long been early adopters of
electric vehicles and the City is in strong support of expanded EV
charging infrastructure to support them and bring cleaner air
benefits. EVgo’s new charging stations at Lot 29 are a good example
of public-private partnership accelerating the adoption of EVs, and
we are excited to partner with a local company to bring more
charging infrastructure to our community,” said Sue Himmelrich,
Mayor of the City of Santa Monica.
As the state’s growth curve of EV sales continues to climb, the
expansion of EV chargers in Santa Monica and other dense, urban
areas is crucial in addressing rising EV driver demand, increasing
charging accessibility, and helping California meet its
electrification goals.
“It takes an entire ecosystem of partners, including city
officials and local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) to
support and accelerate the development of public fast charging,”
said Cathy Zoi, CEO of EVgo. “EVgo is bringing new stations online
every week with the help of partners, like GM and the Energy
Commission for this station, and city officials and utilities
around the country. We are especially proud of the Santa Monica Lot
29 site’s proximity to our headquarters in West Los Angeles and the
EVgo Lab in El Segundo.”
“California proudly leads the country in EV adoption, and we’ll
continue to drive policies and programs that help accelerate
infrastructure development, create local jobs, improve public
health, and support the transition to a zero-emission
transportation future. This station is a great example of public
and private collaboration that helps advance the state’s
electrification goals - the expansion of fast charging options is
crucial for the growing number of EV drivers that do not have
access to charging at home and rely on public charging,” said
Hannon Rasool, Deputy Director of California Energy Commission’s
(CEC) Fuel & Transportation Division.
“The deployment of even more fast chargers in Santa Monica marks
the latest milestone in GM and EVgo’s collaborative effort to add
an additional 2,700 DC fast chargers through 2025,” said Aaron
Wolff, Manager, EV Charging & Infrastructure for General
Motors. “GM believes a holistic approach to charging is vital to
helping accelerate the adoption of electric mobility. Ensuring that
charging is available when drivers need it and in places where they
need to go is a big part of that effort.”
The new EVgo chargers were unveiled on July 27, 2021 as part of
a ribbon cutting ceremony at Lot 29, hosted by Sue Himmelrich, City
of Santa Monica Mayor, alongside Cathy Zoi, CEO of EVgo, Aaron
Wolff, Manager, EV Charging & Infrastructure for General
Motors, and Hannon Rasool, Deputy Director of CEC Fuel &
Transportation Division.
The new EVgo chargers were partially funded by The California
Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Project (CALeVIP), which offers
incentives for the purchase and installation of electric vehicle
charging infrastructure at publicly accessible sites throughout
California.
EV drivers can find a map of existing EV chargers in the City of
Santa Monica here. To learn more about the City’s EV charging
programs and policies visit smgov.net/electricvehicles.
About EVgo:
EVgo (NASDAQ: EVGO) is the nation’s largest public fast charging
network for electric vehicles, and the first to be powered by 100%
renewable energy. With more than 800 fast charging locations,
EVgo’s owned and operated charging network serves over 65
metropolitan areas across 34 states and more than 250,000
customers. Founded in 2010, EVgo leads the way on transportation
electrification, partnering with automakers; fleet and rideshare
operators; retail hosts such as hotels, shopping centers, gas
stations and parking lot operators; and other stakeholders to
deploy advanced charging technology to expand network availability
and make it easier for drivers across the U.S. to enjoy the
benefits of driving an EV. As a charging technology first mover,
EVgo works closely with business and government leaders to
accelerate the ubiquitous adoption of EVs by providing a reliable
and convenient charging experience close to where drivers live,
work and play, whether for a daily commute or a commercial
fleet.
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