Over 800 New EV Chargers May Be Coming To Philadelphia
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
The City of Philadelphia is planning to install over 800 new public electric vehicle (EV) chargers through a 10-year public-private partnership called ChargePHL. The program aims to create an EV infrastructure throughout the city, with two vendors authorized to install charging stations in convenient locations. The proposed plan still needs to be voted on and passed by the City Council in June to go forward.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The success of ChargePHL could accelerate the transition to electric vehicles in Philadelphia, reducing toxic air pollution and improving public health.
- · With 60% of the city's air pollution coming from motor vehicles, the installation of EV chargers could help the city achieve its climate goals and improve air quality, particularly in neighborhoods currently lacking access to safe EV charging.