Chula Vista Unveils New EV Fleet, Charging Stations

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The City of Chula Vista, Calif., and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) recently unveiled the city’s fleet of new electric vehicles (EV) and an array of EV charging stations at city hall.

SDG&E provided the charging stations, marking a major milestone in the two organizations’ partnership to accelerate clean transportation and reduce air pollution and greenhouse-gas emissions.

Powered by Measure P, the half-cent sales tax approved by Chula Vista voters in 2016, the city purchased a fleet of 15 new long-range electric vehicles: 12 Hyundai Ioniqs and three Chevy Bolts. The vehicles are being deployed as part of the city’s senior volunteer patrol and code enforcement programs. Later this year, the city intends to double its fleet of low- and zero-emission vehicles. The city has received $150,000 in state rebate incentives for purchasing EVs.

“Chula Vista has long been an environmental champion, and our new electric fleet continues that leadership,” says Chula Vista’s mayor, Mary Casillas Salas. “Chula Vista was an early adopter of Power Your Drive and the first city to sign on to the program. This speaks volumes about the city’s environmental stewardship, promoting cleaner air and reducing greenhouse emissions to support the goals of our Climate Action Plan. We are proud to have the most EV chargers installed to date of any city in the region by partnering with SDG&E.”

As part of its Power Your Drive program, SDG&E has been working with the city to install charging stations at its city hall, public works department and police department. A total of 123 chargers will be installed, with 71 installed and energized to date.

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Temo
Temo
6 years ago

Will any of the chargers be made available to public EV vehicles?