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Norfolk County to apply for incentive funding to install six EV charging stations

3787476 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

The Norfolk County Commission voted unanimously to authorize county staff to submit state incentive applications for six electric vehicle charging stations — one dual-port unit at each selected county location — with a plan emphasizing newer, faster Level 2 “supercharger” hardware and a performance-based contract model.

The Norfolk County Commission on June 11 authorized county staff to submit incentive applications and move forward with proposals to install electric vehicle charging stations at six county locations.

County Director John Cronin asked the commissioners for a motion to endorse the six-site plans and submit them for state incentive approval; the motion was made, seconded and approved unanimously. Commissioner Richard (last name on file) made the motion and commissioners voted “aye.”

County staff and vendor representatives said the plan calls for one charging station at each of six locations, each station with two ports (12 ports total). Nick Lari of EFSC Solutions described a newer Level 2 “supercharger” model the county selected, saying the devices charge substantially faster than conventional Level 2 chargers and “provide potentially more turnover” because a full charge on the device takes roughly two to three hours compared with…

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