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Brookline accepts Mass EVIP grant for Baker School chargers, sets school charging fee at 35'¢/kWh

5767017 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

Select Board accepted a MassEVIP reimbursement award to install two dual‑port Level 2 chargers at Baker School and approved a 35¢ per kilowatt‑hour fee for school EV charging stations, aligning Baker and Driscoll rates.

The Brookline Select Board voted Sept. 16 to accept a Mass EVIP grant of $48,493.20 to subsidize the installation of a two‑station (four ports) high‑output Level 2 electric vehicle charging installation at Baker School and to set a charging fee of 35¢ per kilowatt‑hour for the town's school charging locations (Baker and Driscoll). The School Committee reviewed and endorsed the Baker site selection, town sustainability staff said.

Town sustainability director Alexandra Vecchio said the chargers are high‑output Level 2 units rated at about 19 kW per port (faster than a typical 7 kW Level 2) but not DC fast chargers. Project costs were…

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