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Somerville committee recommends accepting up to $500,000 MassCEC grant for six on‑street EV chargers

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The finance committee recommended approval to accept and expend up to $500,000 from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center to install six dual‑port Level 2 on‑street electric vehicle charging stations at six city locations.

The Somerville Finance Committee on Oct. 21 recommended acceptance of a Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) grant of up to $500,000 to install six no‑cost on‑street, dual‑port Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations.

Christine Blais, director of the Office of Sustainability and Environment, said the grant comes through MassCEC’s On‑Street Charging Solutions program and would add six dual‑port publicly accessible charging stations, nearly doubling the number of publicly available ports…

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