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DGS: study calls for about 908 EV charging ports to support roughly 1,100 city vehicles; DGS to pilot chargers with $5M in funding
Summary
An ICF vehicle-analysis presented by DGS recommends roughly 908 charging ports (about 500 chargers) to support an estimated 1,100 light‑duty city vehicles; DGS said it has secured about $5 million to design two pilot sites and will focus initially on city-owned assets.
Baltimore’s Department of General Services told the council that an outside study and internal analysis show the city will need several hundred charging stations to support the municipal fleet as light‑duty vehicle purchases move to zero‑emission models.
Jason (Deputy Chief of Energy, Department of General Services) described an ICF vehicle-analysis that “calls for about 500 chargers. It's 908 ports to charge those sort of 1,100 vehicles” across roughly 44 primary locations and up to 132 total sites. He said the analysis covered vehicle use patterns and identified “dwelling locations” where…
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