Municipalities & Community Services
Installing EV chargers in municipalities and community services is a game-changer, fostering sustainability, fueling economic growth, amplifying public service quality, and uplifting the community's progressive image.
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- Environmental Sustainability: Promote sustainable transportation options, reduce emissions, and improve air quality by encouraging the adoption of electric vehicles within the community.
- Economic Development: Attract EV drivers to municipal areas, stimulating local businesses, and driving economic growth through increased visitor spending and tourism.
- Public Service Enhancement: Provide convenient and accessible charging options for residents, visitors, and public fleet vehicles, supporting the needs of the community and enhancing public service offerings.
- Collaboration and Partnerships: Foster collaborations and partnerships with utility companies, private entities, and neighboring municipalities to create a comprehensive EV charging network, leveraging joint initiatives and grant funding opportunities.
- Community Engagement: EV charging infrastructure enhances the local community by offering a valuable service, attracting visitors, and encouraging electric vehicle adoption, contributing to regional sustainability goals.
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Cities & Municipalities
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In the year 2022, the United States witnessed a remarkable surge in electric car sales, soaring by an impressive 55%. This significant growth propelled electric vehicles to capture a noteworthy sales share of 8%.
Despite being home to less than a quarter of the U.S. population, rural areas dominate 97% of the country's land. Unfortunately, the majority of charging infrastructure is concentrated in cities, leaving many rural areas and small towns without any charging outlets. This poses a significant challenge to the transition to electric vehicles. By 2030, a significant portion of manufacturers will shift to predominantly electric vehicles.
Research has demonstrated that businesses can achieve remarkable savings of up to 40% on fuel expenses and an impressive 60% on maintenance costs simply by transitioning their corporate fleet to electric vehicles (EVs).