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Tempe partners with SRP to double the EV charging Stations at Public Library

Posted 6/21/21

Tempe, through a partnership with Salt River Project, has installed seven new electric vehicle charging stations at the Tempe Public Library --- nearly doubling the previous number of chargers on …

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Tempe partners with SRP to double the EV charging Stations at Public Library

Tempe Public Library
3500 S. Rural Road
Tempe, AZ
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Tempe, through a partnership with Salt River Project, has installed seven new electric vehicle charging stations at the Tempe Public Library --- nearly doubling the previous number of chargers on site.

With the help of SRP’s Business EV Charging Rebate, the city was able to expand the available EV charging stations that can charge both city fleet vehicles and public electric cars, according to a press release.

The charging stations have been installed and are available for use as of Thursday, June 17. This project makes progress toward the Tempe City Council’s community and municipal carbon neutrality goals, officials report.

These installations are possible because of an incentive rebate program from SRP. SRP is offering a rebate of $1,500 per certain networked EV charging port, which is an incentive available to commercial customers including cities in SRP’s service territory across the Valley.

The anticipated rebate will pay a portion of the $42,000 cost for the new stations.,The charging stations are made by ChargePoint and can be easily located by EV drivers using the ChargePoint app which maps out a nationwide charging network. People wishing to charge their vehicle with the ChargePoint station use an app to pay for the electricity.

“Electric vehicles are a critical part of our clean-energy future and a key element in Tempe’s Climate Action Plan,” said Tempe Mayor Corey Woods. “Tempe is committed to increasing the use of electric vehicles and will triple the number of public charging stations by 2025. SRP is a valued partner as we work toward this goal. To achieve cleaner air, and to reduce the effects of climate change, we must move away from gasoline and toward electricity.”

“We are thrilled Tempe was able to take advantage of SRP’s rebate and successfully install EV charging stations accessible to the public,” said Brian Bednar, SRP senior strategic account manager for the government sector.

“This new infrastructure addition brings great value to the surrounding community by promoting the adoption of electric vehicles and ultimately helping lower carbon emissions in our state. These critical partnerships and initiatives are key to what SRP advocates for as part of our sustainability goals.”