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Tallmadge sets pilot fee for new electric vehicle chargers, accepts donated stations

3247910 · May 9, 2025
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Summary

Council unanimously approved ordinance 2025-50 setting an initial fee schedule (45¢/kWh) for three public EV chargers and accepted donated stations; the city will use a one-year free subscription to track usage before revisiting price or additional fees for overstays.

Tallmadge — The council voted unanimously May 8 to adopt ordinance 2025-50 establishing fees for newly installed public electric vehicle chargers and to put the sites into service once payment subscriptions are activated.

Director of Public Service Greg Rohrer recommended a starting retail price of 45¢ per kilowatt-hour and noted the city will receive a one-year vendor subscription free trial. Rohrer said, “So, we have to set a fee… I’m recommending 45¢ per kilowatt.”

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