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EVCS secures $100 million to add dc fast chargers on the West Coast

By Michelle Froese | March 26, 2024

EVCS, one of the largest electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging networks on the West Coast, has secured commitments for more than $100 million in public funding to support the development, installation, and operation of more than 500 new DC Fast chargers across California, Oregon, and Washington.

With this, the EVCS public charging network will expand into more than 70 new cities, surpassing 1,200 dc fast chargers in total.

The new chargers will be located at strategic destinations such as gyms, hotels, libraries, and entertainment centres, including select sites for LA Fitness, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Marriott International, and Town and Country Resort. Construction will begin in 2024 and will continue through 2026.

As EV adoption continues to grow, dc fast charging will play a crucial role in supporting EV drivers who don’t have access to home charging. By strategically placing chargers at destination locations in strong partnership with public agencies and local communities, EVCS strives to make public charging a ubiquitous solution for mass EV adoption.

“We are thrilled and honoured to receive this funding, which is a testament to EVCS’ strong and ongoing commitment to work collaboratively with public agencies to advance electric mobility in California, Oregon, and Washington,” said Gustavo Occhiuzzo, CEO of EVCS. “The addition of more than 500 publicly available DC Fast chargers on the West Coast will help accelerate EV adoption by enhancing access to reliable, affordable, and convenient charging.”

Consistent with its mission to support the transition to clean transportation, EVCS will continue to ensure that all its chargers are powered by 100% renewable energy.

 

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