New Public Electric Vehicle Chargers Available in Medicine Hat’s Downtown
The City of Medicine Hat has recently installed two new Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations at Towne Square in the city’s downtown.
Medicine Hat – The City of Medicine Hat has recently installed two new Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations at Towne Square in the city’s downtown.
“We’re charging forward to support the transition to low-emission vehicles,” said Grayson Mauch, Director of the City’s Utility Distribution Systems. “Improving access to charging stations ensures our community can welcome tourists and residents who have made the switch to electric vehicles.”
Funding for this project was provided by the SouthGrow Regional Initiative (SGRI), in partnership with the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre (MCCAC), and Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), through the Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP). The grant covered $20,000 while the City contributed just over $27,000 for the upfront capital costs.
Two Level 2 pedestals, each with two charging ports, are located at the northeast corner of the Towne Square parking lot at 603 First Street SE.Each of the four ports can provide 8.3 kilowatts (kW) each.
Mauch adds, “We chose Towne Square for our first install because it is a high use, well illuminated lot that is always open to the public. We’ll continue to seek out and commit funding to build out our public EV charging network from here.”
Users will initiate a charging session and pay $2 per hour through the Hypercharge iOS and Android application. Drivers are not subject to Hot Spot parking fees while hooked up to an EV charger.
EV drivers can map charger locations, including Towne Square, on the PlugShare website or app.
For more information, visit www.medicinehat.ca/ElectricVehicles