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Charge your EV at Phoenix Public Library locations

Posted 12/31/69

 the City of Phoenix, with support from SRP, has successfully installed electric vehicle (EV) chargers at six Phoenix Public Library locations throughout the city. These six locations are within …

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Charge your EV at Phoenix Public Library locations

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 Phoenix Public Library visitors can charge their EVs while picking up a good book. 

New electric vehicle chargers were installed at six Phoenix Public Library locations throughout Phoenix, SRP announced on Monday. 

The city of Phoenix has a goal to install 500 city-hosted public charging stations by 2030, the announcement stated. 

“It’s truly a pleasure to work with partners like the city of Phoenix who share the same goals – to making EVs more accessible and improving sustainability in the community,” said Terry Rother, manager of electric vehicle programs at SRP in a press release. “This project is helping the city of Phoenix get closer to realizing its goal of 500 public EV chargers while also making a tangible difference for the people who live and work here.”